Flight to Mumbai
You might want to catch a flight to Mumbai for lots of different reasons, seeing family, heading out for work, or planning a holiday. Whatever the reason, Mumbai will impress, and our flight deals at Southall Travel help you get there quickly and save money. Mumbai is India’s largest city, home to Bollywood and a major business hub. UK tourists love its mix of modern skylines, peaceful beaches and full-on city energy. Add world-class food, shopping and a lively nightlife, and you’ve got a city break that delivers day and night.
London to Mumbai Flights
Looking for budget-friendly flights from London? We’ve got brilliant deals from London Heathrow to Mumbai, including direct options that keep plans simple. Prefer to start elsewhere? You can also fly from Manchester and Edinburgh, with itineraries that match your schedule and budget. At Southall Travel, we offer loads of flight tickets to India. Take a look at our flights to Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, CSIA) and we’ll meet your needs.
Cheap Flights to Mumbai (Deals & Cabins)
- Big-airline choices: Emirates, Indigo, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Air India
- Fare types for every trip: Economy, Premium Economy, Business, First
- Departures include: London Gatwick, London Heathrow, Manchester, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Glasgow, Dublin, Belfast, Newcastle
- Tip: for best rates always call Southall Travel on 0208 843 4444.
What are the UK → Mumbai departures?
*Exact schedules/routings depend on date and airline.
Why Visit Mumbai?
- India’s largest city: Bollywood capital and commercial hub
- All-in-one city break: modern skylines, beaches, markets
- Food & nightlife: diverse restaurants, cafés, bars, clubs
- Hotels & shopping: plenty of choice at every budget
What are the Top Tourist Spots in Mumbai?
- Taj Mahal Palace Hotel (iconic city landmark)
- Gateway of India (built for King George V & Queen Mary’s visit)
- Siddhivinayak Temple (major spiritual site)
- Jehangir Art Gallery & National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA)
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (leading museum)
- Water Kingdom (one of Asia’s biggest theme water parks)
What is the Best Time to Visit Mumbai?
Although temperatures are moderate year-round, summer can be very humid, so many travellers choose winter (October–March) for comfortable full days of exploring.
Mumbai Travel Essentials
- Visa & Passport: For the latest India Travel Advice, please visit https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/india.
- Airport: Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (CSIA) is one of India’s busiest, with taxis and car rental on arrival.
- Domestic links: CSIA connects widely across western and southern India and has a separate domestic terminal.
- Transfers: An inter-terminal coach links international T2 with the domestic terminal.
- Don’t miss at T2: A display of over 7,000 artworks and artefacts from across India.
Ready to go? Browse cheap flights to Mumbai (CSIA) from London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Birmingham or Glasgow, choose the cabin that suits you, Economy, Business or First, and get set for an unforgettable Mumbai holiday.
If you’re travelling at short notice, call Southall Travel and our team can secure the best options over the phone.

When you think of Mumbai the first thing which comes to mind is the spectacular Taj Mahal Palace Hotel and there’s no doubt that you should pay it a visit during your stay. However, the city has many more cultural delights and tourist hotspots on offer, too. The Gateway of India, an impressive structure built to commemorate the visit of Queen Mary and King George V, is an ever-popular attraction that you can explore during your trip to the city. For those interested in India’s spiritual side Siddhivinayak Temple is definitely worth a visit, while those with a passion for art and culture should head to Jehangir Art Gallery, the National Gallery of Modern Art and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya. If you’re booking flights for the whole family you may want to take the kids to Water Kingdom, which is the biggest theme water park in Asia.
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Although Mumbai sees moderate temperatures all year round, it can become incredibly humid during the summer months, which is why many visitors choose the winter as the best time to fly – from October until March – when it is more comfortable to spend full days walking and exploring. October to November is India’s festive season, so book your tickets during these months to get involved in the incredible atmosphere of Hindu festivals Diwali and Navratri. If you’re thinking of getting flights to escape the UK during Christmas and New Year, Mumbai could be a fantastic destination as these events are celebrated in style in the city. It’s worth noting that you should avoid visiting Mumbai in June and September; during this time the city has monsoon season and you won’t be able to experience it at its best.
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You must have a valid visa to travel to Mumbai and it’s important to note that your passport must be valid for at least the next 180 days at the time of your visa application. The airport you’ll be travelling to, Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (CSIA), is one of the busiest in India so you can expect to find lots of taxi and car rental services available when you land to allow you to travel to your destination. CSIA connects many airports located in western and southern India and there is a separate terminal where domestic flights arrive and depart. If you're taking connecting flights from CSIA you’ll need to look for the inter-terminal coach which can transport you from international terminal T2 to the domestic terminal, but before you leave T2 don’t forget to take a look at the airport’s incredible presentation of over 7,000 Indian artworks and artefacts which have been gathered from all over the country.
Read MoreFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Start with the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel and the Gateway of India, then add Siddhivinayak Temple, Jehangir Art Gallery, NGMA, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, and Water Kingdom.
Choose October–March for comfort and festivals (Diwali/Navratri). June and September are monsoon months, so it’s not the city at its driest.
Use the inter-terminal coach connecting T2 (international) and the domestic terminal, handy for onward flights.
Competitive fares, wide airline choice, flexible dates/stopovers, 24/7 UK support, and ATOL-protected bookings.
Emirates, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Indigo and Air India, with plenty of schedules to choose from.
Yes. Alongside cheap fares, you can book Business and First-Class tickets to Mumbai.
Yes. Direct London Heathrow → Mumbai options are available. You can also book itineraries from Manchester and Edinburgh.
Yes. You’ll find Birmingham → Mumbai and Glasgow → Mumbai, plus further options for added flexibility.


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