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Business Class Flights to India

Located in south central Asia on the Indian Ocean, India is the world’s seventh largest country by land mass. As of May 2023, India is home to more than 1.4 billion people, making it the world’s largest country by population. India borders on several other countries including Pakistan to its west; China, Nepal, and Bhutan to its north; and Bangladesh and Myanmar to its south.

Business class flights to India can be booked to arrive at any of the country’s 30 international airports. Among the largest and busiest airports in India are Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), located in Delhi; Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD), located in Hyderabad; Chennai International Airport (MAA) in Chennai; and Goa International Airport (GOI), also called Dabolim Airport in Goa. First class flights to India can also be booked to any of India’s large international airports.

Travelers book flights to India for both business reasons as well as to explore the country’s many cultural attractions and beautiful natural landscapes. Over the past few decades, India has become an important global business center, especially for the tech and pharmaceutical industries. India’s large cities are home to the offices of several global corporations, including Microsoft; Néstle; IBM; Amazon; Pepsico; and Sony Group Corporation.

India is also an important center for finance, insurance, and banking within Asia. It is home to a number of energy companies; clothing and footwear manufacturers; and logistics companies.

Tourists book flights to India year-round. Among the country’s most popular attractions is the Taj Mahal, located on the Yamuna River in Agra. A mausoleum that was built in the early 17th century, the Taj Mahal is one of the world’s most recognizable buildings.

Also popular with visitors are the Victoria Memorial museum in Kolkata, a large marble castle dedicated to Queen Victoria of England; the historic Gateway to India in Mumbai, a large stone archway built in the early 1900s to commemorate the visit of King George V of England, the first British monarch to come to India; and the Meenakshi Amman Temple on the Vaigai River in Madura. The stone Hindu temple was built in 1190 BCE and remains a pilgrimage destination for religious Hindus today.

Leisure travelers from colder countries in Europe and Asia book cheap flights to India during the winter months to visit the resort areas in the Indian state of Goa. Encompassing the country’s south west coast, Goa’s coastal areas are home to a number of tropical beach resorts. More than 2 million people visit Goa’s coastal region each year. As such, there is rarely a lull in visitors looking for business class flights to India.

India’s mountain regions are also popular with visitors who book flights to India. The country is home to seven mountain ranges which are home to several of the world’s tallest peaks. These include the Himalayan mountains and the Karakoram and Pir Panjal ranges. India’s tallest mountain, Kangchenjunga, located in the Himalayan mountains, is 28,169 feet (8,598 meters) tall. Kangchenjunga is the third tallest mountain in the world.

Education is a priority for many families in India, and the country is home more than 1,110 universities. Students from nearby countries often book cheap flights to India in order to study at one of them. Many of India’s universities are part of its public education system, which is the third largest publicly funded system of its kind in the word. Some of India’s most prestigious universities include the public India Institutes of Technology and India Institutes of Management, which have campuses across the country. The public Indian Institute of Science and the public National Law School of India University, both in Bangalore, are also highly regarded.

Many students who earn degrees from one of India’s universities go on to work in other countries in Asia, Europe, and North America in the fields of medicine, high tech, and finance.