Indian carrier IndiGo is currently expanding its long-haul network with a fleet of Airbus A321LR aircraft. These feature a product called Stretch Business, with recliner seats in a 2-2 pattern up front. The airline currently sells tickets for its flights to Mumbai and Delhi at a discount. Non-stop roundtrips are available for €703. If you don’t mind changing planes and spend a night in Mumbai on the inbound flight, you can lower the price to €562.
Our availability calendar highlights all possible non-stop flights to Delhi at the lowest price, for trips up to 28 days. It will forward you to IndiGo with your selected flight dates.


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As previously mentioned, IndiGo’s A321 fleet does not offer lie-flat seats, but recliners in a 2-2 pattern up front. On its website, the airline advertises a baggage allowance of 2x23kg, but no lounge access or even personal entertainment screens. If you have domestic flights within in India, you sit in the same cabin. You can find the carrier’s promotional page for the product here.
European citizens require a tourist visa if they want to visit India. You can apply for it online at the official website. If you plan on continuing your journey on a separate ticket, you still need to apply for a tourist or transit visa.
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These tickets are available without a set expiration date. You can find roundtrips at the lowest fare from January through November 2026, except for May und June.
Google Flights will help you find additional flight dates to Delhi. It does not preview prices for non-stop flights to Mumbai, these prices appear only after selecting dates. We recommend booking these tickets on IndiGo’s website. Some OTAs like trip.com charge lower prices, but don’t include hold luggage in the cheapest tickets.
Editor’s Note: Common sense suggests treating IndiGo’s Stretch Business like a premium economy class, despite its name. And for a premium economy ticket, non-stop connections come with a reasonable price-tag, and the price of the stopover flights is amazing.
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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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Information & Tips for Mumbai
Mumbai, India’s financial and cultural hub, offers attractions like the Gateway of India, Marine Drive, and the Elephanta Caves. The local currency is the Indian rupee (INR), and credit cards are widely accepted, though cash is still commonly used. The price level can vary, with affordable street food and budget accommodations, but higher-end restaurants and hotels can be expensive. Mumbai’s weather is typically hot and humid, with a monsoon season from June to September and a cooler, more pleasant climate from November to February, which is ideal for visiting.
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