Showing posts with label Flights to Delhi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flights to Delhi. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Sightseeing Options for Travellers Boarding Connecting Flights from Delhi


Delhi, the capital city of India is known for its rich culture and flamboyant history. Travellers who have booked flights tickets with a stopover at Delhi’s IGI Airport and enough time at hand have a lot of options to ensure they are not spending their time at the waiting lounge.  They can choose from a variety of cultural and historical attractions not far from the airport.

History lovers waiting for their connecting flights at IGI can drive to Humayun Tomb located in the southern part of the city. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the resting place of Mughal Emperor Humayun and defines the magnificence of Islamic architecture. Lush Char Bagh Gardens add a refreshing tinge to the peaceful surroundings. The complex also features other popular monuments such as Arab Sarai, Babur’s Tomb and Nila Gumbad. Eligible tourists can save money on tickets by availing student’s discount.

Qutub Minar, the tallest free standing structure in India is another worth-visiting site for travellers interested in exploring the rich Indian history. Like Humayun Tomb, this monument has also been designated as World Heritage Site. First ever mosque to be built in Delhi is Quwwat-ul-Islam which is located in the same complex. This is a must visit attraction for those who buy tickets aboard international flights arriving in India.

Travellers waiting for their flights at Delhi International Airport can drive to Kingdom of Dreams, which is just 30 minutes away from the airport, to experience the exquisiteness of diverse and enchanting culture of India. ‘Culture Gully’ in this world class facility features artificially created miniature representations of 14 Indian states and number of themed restaurants. Entry tickets can be obtained at the venue.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Delhi to Host Mango Festival in July

Cheap deals and tickets for India bound flights have long been popular amongst those who wish to sample the cultural and historical lures. The destination is also known to host dozens of incredible colourful and interesting events. And this time it’s International Mango Festival, a two-day event celebrating the Indian mango fruit to be held in July.

The fascinating event hosted by Delhi Tourism is going to showcase the specialities of mangoes from various states of India. The festival is scheduled to take place in Delhi Haat, Pitampura, one of the cultural attractions attracting hordes of foreign tourists who buy tickets on flights and holiday packages to visit the capital of India.

Boasting a fine repertoire of multihued activities associated with mango including eating competitions, slogan writing, quizzes and folk performances, it will definitely spell a rewarding affair for both local as well as international travellers who spend on tickets on flights to tour Delhi. In addition, there will be an overwhelming demonstration of over hundreds of varieties that can be easily savoured by the visitor.

Delhi Haat is one of the wonderful stops where tourists can make the most of their money spent on tickets aboard flights. Resembling a vibrant traditional marketplace of India, it features arts, crafts and speciality foodstuffs. During the event, the place converts into a dedicated place celebrating the King of all tropical fruits.

It is one of the magnificent attractions of Delhi that increase the demand for cheap packages and tickets on flights. It will add a dash of fun and flair, providing maximum bangs for the bucks to foreign vacationers spending on tickets aboard flights and Delhi holiday packages. 

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Finnair announces daily flights to Delhi

Finnair has confirmed that it will increase its flights to Delhi as it expands its Asian services.

The carrier will start offering travellers a total of seven direct flights to the Indian city from January 6th.

"Growth is excellent in our main strategy area, namely Asia-Europe traffic. We have gradually increased flights to a number of Asian destinations, the latest being Delhi," explained Finnair's senior vice-president of commercial division Mika Perho.

Finnair recently increased its services to a number of major cities in Asia including Osaka, Nagoya and Seoul. In addition, the carrier is to offer flights to Singapore from May and to Hong Kong in June.

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