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| Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Worcester
Posts: 2
| Hi, I am going to India in 4 weeks time landing in Mumbai with my return flight from Trivandrum. I have only two weeks to get down south and so will be taking some domestic flights. Hoping to go Mumbai - Goa, Goa - Bangalore and Bangalore - Kerala. My question is - should I pre-book my flights in the UK before I go or is it possible to book them a few days beforehand once in India? I have read the article on domestic flights but I can't see where it answers this particular question. Many thanks, Didds |
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| Structural Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Back in Jolly ol' Blighty!
Posts: 6,792
| Hi Didds and welcome to IndiaMike from a local! Quote:
They do tend to be cheaper when booked in advance though. One word of warning, even excellent companies such as Kingfisher seem to fall down occasionally on letting people know about changes to flights, or even in one recent case on here a cancellation! So, whenever you make your booking, it's worth checking that all is well a day or so before the flight.
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| Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Worcester
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| Thanks! I think I'm going to book them here in the UK...fingers crossed! |
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