This offer from the Russian carrier Aeroflot is definitely an interesting one. The SkyTeam member is selling tickets for flights in Business Class from Paris to New Delhi for prices starting at only €1,349.
The trip will take you from Paris to Aeroflot’s hub in Moskow on board an Airbus A321. From Russia to Delhi, the carrier will operate an Airbus A330. Layover times at Sheremetyevo International Airport are rather short (2-3 hours), and as an EU citizen, you shouldn’t need a visa, as long as you don’t leave the airport.
Aeroflot Business Class
Now, Aeroflot isn’t an airline that most people are familiar with. But that doesn’t mean the carrier isn’t offering a decent product. While you’ll be sitting in recliner seats (like the ones you might know from North American First Class) on your way from Paris to Moscow, the flight to India will offer angled lie-flat seats and a full-service Business Class cabin.
Here’s a flight report that will give you an idea of what the long-haul product looks like: Aeroflot Business Class Airbus A330
Search & Book
The fare rules don’t state how long this offer will be available, nor do they give us any information on travel periods. But we’ve been able to find this offer on pretty much every day of the year, even during the holiday periods.
Minimum stay requirements are 3 days or the night from Saturday to Sunday while your last stopover must commence no later than 175 after your departure from Paris.
Use Google Flights (instructions) to find all available connections. Once you’ve decided on the dates that work best for you, you can book directly on the carrier’s website, or you go to our Travel-Dealz flight search and compare prices that OTAs offer.
Mileage
All tickets will be issued in booking class Z, and this can get you an earning rate of up to 200% with Aeroflot’s frequent flyer program. But also other SkyTeam members will credit you with 100% or 150%. Here’s what you can expect on your account on some selected programs:
Information & Tips for Delhi
Delhi, India’s capital, is known for historic sites like the Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, and Qutub Minar, as well as vibrant markets and cultural districts. The local currency is the Indian rupee (INR), and cash is widely used, though cards and digital payments are increasingly common. Prices are generally low by international standards, making it a budget-friendly destination. The weather is extreme—very hot in summer (April–June), with a monsoon season from July to September, and cooler, more comfortable weather from October to March.
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