FARE ALERT: India from New York, Los Angeles or DC From $472 Roundtrip

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Via Airfare Spot you can fly Los Angeles – Delhi for March and April outbound departures from $472 roundtrip.

This fare has a $200 change fee, and is bookable with airfare metasearch site Momondo but it’s broadly available for just a few dollars more:

How low is this? It’s a $65 base fare in each direction between the US West Coast and India via Asia.

Meanwhile bia Fly4Free, using Momondo, Washington Dulles – Mumbai should be available for January – April travel from $593.


Taj Palace Mumbai


Gandhi’s home in Mumbai

However the lowest price I’m seeing for this is $611:

I’m seeing New York roundtrips for $659.

Travel is on Etihad, and out of New York you can fly on the Airbus A380.


Etihad Airbus A380

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  1. From the Washington Post:

    “Air China has blunt advice for tourists visiting the British capital.

    It is generally a safe city, the Chinese state airline’s in-flight magazine tells its readers — “but precautions are needed entering areas mainly populated by Indians, Pakistanis and black people.”

    The comments have already caused what London’s Evening Standard newspaper described as a “racism storm.”

    The article has photos.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/09/07/stay-away-from-indian-pakistani-black-neighborhoods-air-chinas-shocking-advice-for-london-visitors/

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