Business Class Flights to Mumbai
Mumbai is a buzzing metropolis at the heart of Indian commerce, with business class flights arriving every day with people ready to trade. This fast growing city is the setting for countless Bollywood movies and from the vibrancy you experience when you are there it is not surprising.
A large proportion of commerce in Mumbai is in the service industry, with many Western companies seeking English speaking staff for customer service, technical support, computer engineering and software development.
Business Class travel to Mumbai from UK
Business class flights to Mumbai enter Mumbai through the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport. This rather busy entrance to the city has two terminals, international and a domestic one.
You can book several business class flights to Mumbai that can fly to from the United Kingdom. Some airlines have several flights leaving for Mumbai everyday and here are some of those flights that you can consider taking:
- Kuwait Airlines: Flies from London Heathrow to Mumbai
- Turkish Airlines: Flies from London Heathrow to Mumbai
- Air India: Flies from London Heathrow to Mumbai
- Emirates: Flies from London Heathrow to Mumbai
- Swiss Air: Flies from London Heathrow to Mumbai
- Luftansa: Flies from London Heathrow to Mumbai
- Kingfisher Airlines: Flies from London Heathrow to Mumbai
- Qatar Airways: Flies from London Heathrow to Mumbai
Travelling on Business in Mumbai
In this very fast-paced city, you can get the opportunity to experience authentic Indian tradition by participating in various festivals, like the Mumbai Festival that happens around January every year. Attending festivals are a great way to experience the country’s culture because you will be inundated by all things that are in essence, their own: traditions, practices, customs and most especially food.
Food, and not to mention shopping, are two of the most unforgettable things about Mumbai. Indian cuisine is very memorable. The spices they use are very characteristic and so the flavour they create is quite dramatic for one’s palate. Among the many must-try foods are butter chicken and naan, vada pav (an Indian veggie burger) and kebab.
Other Useful information in Mumbai
The currency in Mumbai is the Indian Rupee and can be exchanged in the airport, various banks and at money exchange centres.
Try to negotiate rates for taxis and limos before taking them and you will save arguments at the other end about price. Remember that there is much poverty in Mumbai, so you may be approached by beggars when you are outside quite regularly.
Business travellers should be respectful of the Hindu culture. There are times for prayer and rest that the Indian people strongly believe in, so you will be wise to respect these times.
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