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Business Class Flights to Delhi

  • Business class flights from £1,505
  • First class flights from £4,230

Take a trip and fly in style with our business class flights to Delhi. Our team of travel specialists will customise a perfect itinerary to suit your needs. With us it’s all about providing a first class service at an affordable price!

Whether you are travelling for leisure or on business, we love to create and maintain long lasting relationships with you or your company. Whatever is required, we can include fantastic accommodation, car hire, transfers, and parking, with your flights to Delhi.

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Things to see in Delhi

Old Delhi

Stretched out along the Yamuna River, the district of Old Delhi is rich in history and architecture, mostly pertaining to the Mughal Emperors. Containing some of the most visited sites in the capital, this area is teeming with culture and life.

This historic area of the city Includes the famous Red Fort, an impressive monument built in 1638 that is still used today for official celebrations; the largest mosque in India, Jama Masjid; and the most hectic and chaotic street market in the city, Chawri Bazar.

New Delhi

Outside of Old Delhi, New Delhi sprawls in all directions with attractions dotted throughout. A short distance to the south lies the imposing arch of India Gate, dedicated to the Indian nationals who lost their lives in the First World War.

Further south, Humayun’s Tomb built in 1570 shows the design that inspired the Taj Mahal in years to come. Set in beautiful gardens and surrounded by a larger complex of buildings, it offers an excellent escape from the city’s bustle.

Insider’s Tip: Hire a guide with a car for the day to take you to the sights outside the Old City as they can far between. A good option will include Akshardham, Humayun’s Tomb, and Lodi Gardens.

Things to Do in Delhi

Take a Walking Tour

Immerse yourself in the chaos of Delhi’s streets, savouring the sights, smells, and tastes on a walking tour of the Old City. Take in the spice and fabric markets, the street food stalls, or the temples and history; whichever you decide, the atmosphere is sure to delight!

Insider’s Tip: Give back to the local community and have a former street kid as your guide through the Salaam Baalak Trust. It provides a unique insight into the unseen side of city life that is fascinating!

Qutub Minar

Situated in a slightly inconvenient location but well worth the effort is the UNESCO World Heritage Listed Qutub Minar, a 73 metre tall minaret. The tallest minaret in India and the tallest brick minaret in the world, the structure is covered in intricate carvings.

Built originally in the 11th Century, it stands over the city as an icon, surrounded by monuments of the era. Close by, the even older Iron Pillar of Delhi is often remarked upon by historians, archaeologists, and scientists alike, and although not immediately a spectacle, have a think of what most iron objects look like after over 1600 years exposed to the air!

Delhi’s Business Venues

Shangri-La Eros Hotel

Located conveniently between Connaught Place and India Gate, the Shangri-La Eros Hotel is perfectly situated for all your business needs.

Taj Palace Hotel

The Taj Palace Hotel is an icon of the Delhi accommodation scene, conveniently located in the Diplomatic Precinct to the southwest of the city centre.

Delhi’s Nearby Cities

Agra

At around 250 kilometres south east of the capital, Agra is the country’s biggest tourist attraction. Although the crowds can be horrendous, and the touts will heckle you the entire time you are there, holidays to Delhi would be incomplete without seeing the Taj Mahal. Aside from this amazing mausoleum, the city also provides visitors the Agra Fort, a beautiful red sandstone complex in the city centre.

Jaipur

Nicknamed the “Pink City” for its use of the red sandstone in its buildings, the best examples of this is at Palace of the Wind – Hawa Mahal, and the Amer Palace and Fort. Find out the reason for the intricate façade, or take a ride to the hilltop fort and marvel at the lovely gardens and buildings of the Rajasthan region. In the late afternoon, a trip to Sagar Lake for the setting sun over the Jal Mahal Palace is the perfect way to finish a day of sightseeing!

Delhi is well connected to the United Kingdom with direct flights, but why not include a stopover with your Indian holiday in Dubai flying with EmiratesAbu Dhabi with Etihad, or add a luxury island retreat on to the end in The Maldives!

How to Fly to Delhi in Business Class

Departing from London, there are three airlines that offer a direct business class service to Delhi; British Airways, Air India and Virgin Atlantic. These services are the most convenient and the quickest with a flight time of around 9 hours.

Those looking to depart from the UK’s regional airports or get better value on their business class flights to Delhi may want to consider a single connection, either with a European carrier such as Swiss Air or KLM, or a Middle Eastern airline such as Emirates. Both options offer the use of the business class lounge during the connection meaning that you are always comfortable and relaxed.

Book Cheap Business Class Flights to Delhi

When looking for cheap business class flights to Delhi you will notice a large range of pricing available depending on the airline, date of travel and many other factors. This is where speaking to a specialist helps. At Just Fly Business we can help you decide on what represents good value for money with the level of service and comfort you will receive on your flight and if the extra for the convenience of a direct flight is money well spent.

With special contracts with all the major airlines, we can often provide business class flights to Delhi cheaper than booking directly with the airline. Contact your personal consultant today on 020 4579 7304 to start planning your next trip.

Delhi Fast Facts

  • Currency = Indian Rupee (INR)
  • Time Zone = GMT + 5 ½ hours (UK is 5 ½ hours behind Delhi)
  • Fly From = All Major UK Airports
  • Hottest Months = April, May, and June with the wet season starting in late June
  • Foreign Office travel advice for India