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Popular flight routes to Delhi

Dubai
Flights from Dubaito Delhi
372AED
352AED
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Sharjah
Flights from Sharjahto Delhi
513AED
486AED
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Abu Dhabi
Flights from Abu Dhabito Delhi
651AED
615AED
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Kochi
Flights from Kochito Delhi
601AED
569AED
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Mumbai
Flights from Mumbaito Delhi
246AED
233AED
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Kozhikode
Flights from Kozhikodeto Delhi
360AED
339AED
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How long is the flight to Delhi?

If you are planning to fly to Delhi, we at Opodo have reviewed the most popular routes to support your travel planning. From Sharjah, the flight duration is approximately 3h 55m; from Abu Dhabi, around 4h 31m; and from Dubai, close to 4h 47m.
Flight Time (in hours)
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3h 55m
4h 31m
4h 47m
5h 31m
6h 10m

How much does a flight to Delhi cost?

At Opodo you can find flights from Dubai to Delhi starting from AED 346, with an average price of AED 913. If you depart from other cities such as Sharjah, you can find tickets from AED 363, and from Abu Dhabi starting from AED 430, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Your flight to Delhi

Delhi is the primary entry point for many travellers visiting the northern regions of India. This historic capital is a central node for international journeys, anchoring the plains of the Yamuna River.

The city has centuries of architectural evolution across districts like Old Delhi and New Delhi. You can find the red sandstone walls of the Red Fort, the tall minaret of Qutub Minar, and the circular design of Connaught Place. Nearby, the Humayun’s Tomb and the white petals of the Lotus Temple have diverse design traditions.

A trip to this destination reveals a place where ancient markets exist alongside modern galleries and expansive parks. The atmosphere is defined by its layered history and its status as a culinary centre, making it a significant stop for those interested in heritage and urban exploration.

Best time to visit Delhi: High and low seasons

The winter peak from October to March

Delhi experiences its most active period when the temperatures drop between October and March. During these months, the air turns crisp and daytime highs usually stay between 20°C and 25°C. This cooler weather encourages a shift to outdoor living, where gardens and historical parks become central to daily life. Visitors landing at Indira Gandhi International Airport during this window often find the city shrouded in a characteristic morning mist that clears to reveal bright, sunny afternoons.

The cultural calendar is busiest during this high season, with major events like Diwali and Republic Day drawing large crowds. The streets of Old Delhi and the wide avenues of New Delhi fill with energy as night markets and food festivals take over public spaces. The pace is fast and social, as the comfortable climate allows for long walks through the Lodi Gardens or the expansive complex of Humayun's Tomb. It is a time when the city feels most accessible and its historical monuments are best explored on foot.

The summer and monsoon transition

From April to September, the city undergoes a dramatic shift as heat and rain redefine the atmosphere. Temperatures frequently climb above 40°C in May and June, leading to a quieter, more internalised lifestyle. Residents often retreat indoors during the peak afternoon sun, and the city streets only truly wake up after sunset. When you arrive during the height of summer, the heat is often the first thing you notice upon exiting the terminal, creating a sensory introduction to the dry, intense climate.

The arrival of the monsoon in July brings heavy rains and a sudden change in the landscape. The dust of the summer is washed away, leaving the city's extensive tree cover looking exceptionally green. While the humidity increases, the rainfall offers a cooling break from the extreme heat and transforms the parched ground into a greener environment. This low season provides a more solitary experience of the city, where the rhythm is dictated by the weather and the crowds at major sites are significantly thinner.

Top things to do and see in Delhi

As your flight descends towards Indira Gandhi International Airport, the sprawling landscape of Delhi reveals a city where centuries of history sit alongside a fast-paced modern life. The transition from the quiet of the cabin to the energetic pulse of the streets marks the beginning of a journey through one of the most storied capitals in the world.

Old Delhi
The narrow lanes of this historic district are a sensory explosion of spice aromas, street food, and the constant hum of rickshaws. It feels like a world away from the wide avenues of the newer city, preserving a way of life that has remained unchanged for generations.

Humayun's Tomb
This red sandstone monument is the first garden-tomb in the region and served as an architectural inspiration for the Taj Mahal. Its symmetrical gardens and quiet atmosphere provide a reflective space where you can appreciate the intricate stonework of the Mughal era.

Chandni Chowk
One of the oldest markets in the city, this area is a maze of stalls selling everything from traditional silver jewellery to hand-woven textiles. Walking through its crowded alleys offers a direct look into the commercial heart and social fabric of the local community.

Lodi Gardens
Spread over 90 acres, this park is a favourite for locals who come to walk among the 15th-century tombs of the Lodi dynasty. The blend of ancient ruins and manicured lawns makes it a peaceful retreat from the urban rush.

Qutub Minar
This soaring brick minaret reaches a height of 73 metres and is surrounded by a complex of ruins that date back to the 12th century. The detailed carvings and calligraphy on the tower reflect the early influence of Islamic architecture in the city.

Sikh Temple (Gurudwara Bangla Sahib)
The golden dome of this prominent house of worship is a recognisable part of the skyline and is known for its large community kitchen. Visitors are welcomed into a space defined by devotional music and a deep sense of communal service.

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FAQ's about Delhi

How can I find cheap flights to Delhi at Opodo?
At Opodo you can find flights from AED142 to Delhi. Our offers are the result of a combination of different technologies, machine learning algorithms and real searches form our customers in our platform, so you can get the options that better suits your needs when flying to Delhi.
When's the best time to go to Delhi?
We checked our customers' flight searches, and the winner of best time to fly to Delhi is... March.
The next best month to travel to Delhi is February.
And let's not forget April, the third top choice for when to go to Delhi.
However if you prefer things on the less busy side, we can also tell you (quietly) that the least popular month for flights to Delhi is November.
What are the cheapest airlines flying to Delhi?

Looking at the prices of our customers' bookings from the UAE to Delhi, your best bet for cheap flights is:

  • Jazeera Airways: average one-way price of AED1,168.85 , with Abu Dhabi to Delhi an average of AED1,100.99 and Dubai from AED2,275.84.
  • Air India (one-way average: AED1,366.33) : this includes an average price from Dubai to Delhi of AED1,272.79 and also flights from Abu Dhabi costing AED1,553.92.
  • Kuwait Airways: average cost for one-way was AED1,390.03 , with Dubai to Delhi flights costing an average of AED1,390.03 and the price tag from Dubai being AED1,434.78.
Which airlines fly to Delhi from the UAE?

Airlines flying direct from the UAE to Delhi include:

  • IndiGo, which flies from Sharjah and Abu Dhabi to Delhi plus from Kozhikode.
  • Emirates, which has flights from Dubai and Abu Dhabi as well as Sharjah to Delhi.
  • Air India, with flights from Dubai to Delhi and Mumbai and also from Bengaluru.

Indirect flights from the Australia to Delhi include:

  • IndiGo, which flies from Dubai and Toronto and also from Doha.
  • Etihad Airways, with flights from Sharjah and Abu Dhabi to Delhi plus Dubai.
  • Air India, which has flights from Dubai and Abu Dhabi as well as from Doha to Delhi.
How many airports are in Delhi and which is the main one?
Delhi has 1 airports. Indira Gandhi International Airport operates domestic and international flights to 8 cities. Some of the most popular destinations are Dubai, Sharjah and Tbilisi.

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