Air Canada and Air India are the only 2 options for direct flights.Can anybody tell me which is the best flight in India for Toronto? I am planning to go in April but very confused about which to take because AirIndia is too much expensive.
Air Canada and Air India are the only 2 options for direct flights.Can anybody tell me which is the best flight in India for Toronto? I am planning to go in April but very confused about which to take because AirIndia is too much expensive.
O really that's great for which date you got 50,000?Got AI for 50k/- rs. as i am going in May but you should see the air bubble arrangement , according to that if you are taking a connecting flight then you may have to see if that country is having the air bubble agreement with Canada. But for now, best hassle free bet is direct non-stop between india and canada - i guess AI is the cheapest but things may change with time, who knows.
yes that's right and because of that both are very costly.Air Canada and Air India are the only 2 options for direct flights.
As ynandal99 said, best would be to book a direct flight. I think Air Canada was cheaper than AI on a few days in April last time i checked. Try searching the net for bank offers which would fetch a you a discount of 4-5k.Can anybody tell me which is the best flight in India for Toronto? I am planning to go in April but very confused about which to take because AirIndia is too much expensive.
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ok thank youAs ynandal99 said, best would be to book a direct flight. I think Air Canada was cheaper than AI on a few days in April last time i checked. Try searching the net for bank offers which would fetch a you a discount of 4-5k.
True. I got Vistara from Mumbai-Delhi, Aircanada Delhi-Toronto and 3 days later Aircanada Toronto-Winnipeg. For 75k. A bit expensive but had no option. Although I got international baggage allot in all 3 flightsMay 5th
@phaijalkhan yes less competition so higher prices i guess. if you take a look at the connecting flights, i see KML airlines (Dutch?) as low as 35k but cannot take any risk with cancellation at the last moment and ending up paying double ultimately for a direct flight.
All the variables these days are like, if this, then this, if that , then that.... and so on.. covid, you made a fckn mess !!
Ya those lufhtansa and qatar flights were way cheaper but I got so many mixed suggestions. Lufhtansa straightaway denied saying they won't allow boarding whereas Turkish airlines was fine with it. Also many people went through qatar and Turkish and Emirates from India. But I also read a couple of people denied entry and had to pay loads of money to book air Canada at the last moment. Didn't want to risk it. Officially it's not allowed.May 5th
@phaijalkhan yes less competition so higher prices i guess. if you take a look at the connecting flights, i see KML airlines (Dutch?) as low as 35k but cannot take any risk with cancellation at the last moment and ending up paying double ultimately for a direct flight.
All the variables these days are like, if this, then this, if that , then that.... and so on.. covid, you made a fckn mess !!
ok, thank you for replying. KLM airlines told me that they do not allow international students to board.May 5th
@phaijalkhan yes less competition so higher prices i guess. if you take a look at the connecting flights, i see KML airlines (Dutch?) as low as 35k but cannot take any risk with cancellation at the last moment and ending up paying double ultimately for a direct flight.
All the variables these days are like, if this, then this, if that , then that.... and so on.. covid, you made a fckn mess !!
Turkish Airlines says they allow international students and we can book for April because till 31 March they are not allowing students to board the flight. It's strange to know that airlines are denying students. Don't know why 1 stop flight are not allowing international students.Ya those lufhtansa and qatar flights were way cheaper but I got so many mixed suggestions. Lufhtansa straightaway denied saying they won't allow boarding whereas Turkish airlines was fine with it. Also many people went through qatar and Turkish and Emirates from India. But I also read a couple of people denied entry and had to pay loads of money to book air Canada at the last moment. Didn't want to risk it. Officially it's not allowed.
Yes, AirCanada is also expensive especially if you go via Delhi to Vancouver. Anyone have an idea will these prices will decreas? I heard that After 31 March a new circular is going to pass so there are chances that more airlines will allow international students and will have more choices but I am not sure. Does anybody know about this?True. I got Vistara from Mumbai-Delhi, Aircanada Delhi-Toronto and 3 days later Aircanada Toronto-Winnipeg. For 75k. A bit expensive but had no option. Although I got international baggage allot in all 3 flights
It is a travel bubble. It is a government rule not airlines. Also there is no guarantee that this bubble will be lifted on 31st March. I was told the same thing about 28th Feb but it got extended. If it doesn't change your April tickets will cost even more than they are now.Turkish Airlines says they allow international students and we can book for April because till 31 March they are not allowing students to board the flight. It's strange to know that airlines are denying students. Don't know why 1 stop flight are not allowing international students.
oh ok ...It is a travel bubble. It is a government rule not airlines. Also there is no guarantee that this bubble will be lifted on 31st March. I was told the same thing about 28th Feb but it got extended. If it doesn't change your April tickets will cost even more than they are now.