Flights from Mumbai put you at the heart of one of Asia’s busiest aviation hubs, with deep domestic reach and far ranging international links. It is a convenient launchpad whether you are planning cheap one way flights from Mumbai, a last minute city break, or a long haul adventure.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International serves the city with an extensive network across India and onward connections to the Gulf, Europe, East Asia, and North America. The airport’s modern international Terminal 2 brings a calm atmosphere and striking art displays, while the domestic Terminal 1 keeps quick hops efficient. With a mix of full service and low cost carriers, you can tailor comfort and price, then let Kiwi.com’s Kiwi Code surface combinations many sites miss. For multi city trips, you can explore more for less by planning with the Nomad Search Tool, then book in a few clicks when the right deal appears using a Set a Price Alert.
Travelers can choose from full service and budget carriers, plus use Kiwi.com tools to engineer nest stop deals.
From quick Gulf getaways to marquee European capitals and marathon transoceanic routes, popular departures span short, medium, and long haul. Frequencies vary by season and carrier, and all timings are subject to change.
For weekend flights from Mumbai, many travelers choose the Mumbai to Dubai route at about 3 hours 10 minutes nonstop, thanks to easy visas for many nationalities and year round shopping and dining. Singapore often appears on short list itineraries for food and family trips, with nonstop flights around 5 hours 43 minutes, subject to schedule changes.
If Europe is calling, Mumbai to London typically runs about 10 hours 5 minutes nonstop, popular for study, business, and onward connections across the United Kingdom. Hong Kong clocks in around 6 hours nonstop when available, chosen for commerce, hiking, and food. For long haul, New York John F Kennedy sees examples around 15 hours 45 minutes nonstop. As a price reference, round trip economy fares to New York have been observed from approximately ₹91,636 on select dates, but prices change frequently and are offered as examples only, subject to change. During India’s winter travel season from October to March, schedules often expand on in demand routes, and extra services may appear on key corridors, subject to airline decisions.
Plan ahead to dodge peak dates and pounce on deals quickly. A little timing strategy goes a long way.
Peak demand from October to March and during school holidays in May and June tends to push prices up. Shoulder periods just before or after these peaks can offer better value, though availability always varies. For many domestic trips, looking 4 to 6 weeks out often balances choice and price, while long haul deals often surface 8 to 12 weeks before departure. All patterns are general and subject to change.
Turn on a Set a Price Alert for your exact dates and route so you can book as soon as the fare moves in your favor. If your dates or route are flexible, use the Nomad Search Tool to stitch together multiple destinations. For inspiration and advanced money saving techniques like self transfer and throwaway ticketing, explore Kiwi.com’s Travel Hacks. All price and availability examples are subject to change.
Knowing where to go and who flies helps you move faster on departure day and choose the right fare type for your trip.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International sits in the Santacruz area. Terminal 1 handles domestic flights and is straightforward for quick point to point hops. Terminal 2, inaugurated in 2014, serves most international departures and is known for striking architecture, artworks, lounges, duty free, and a broad food lineup. Allow 30 to 60 minutes to reach the airport from central neighborhoods depending on traffic, and more at rush hour. Prepaid taxis are available kerbside, auto rickshaws serve Terminal 1, and public buses connect the airport to multiple parts of the city.
Airlines flying from Mumbai include large Indian carriers with dense domestic networks and international reach, alongside Middle Eastern and Asian airlines that provide one stop global connectivity. IndiGo and Air India are common choices for domestic and regional options, while carriers such as Emirates connect through the Gulf, and Akasa Air has added select international routes, all subject to change. If you want to mix and match different airlines to reach places not served on a single ticket, Kiwi.com’s self transfer with Virtual Interlining can build one itinerary from separate carriers. For extra peace of mind, add the Kiwi.com Guarantee for a package of services including automatic check in, 24 by 7 instant chat support, and Disruption Protection that covers your trip if carrier changes stop it in its tracks.