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Etihad flight schedule from Istanbul to Mumbai

Airlines
Depart
Duration
Arrival
Etihad
EY-[98,EY- 204]
06:55
Istanbul
8H 45M 1 Stop
IST→AUH→BOM
19:10
Mumbai
Etihad
EY-[96,EY- 206]
14:55
Istanbul
8H 15M 1 Stop
IST→AUH→BOM
02:40
Mumbai
Etihad
EY-[96,EY- 204]
14:55
Istanbul
24H 35M 1 Stop
IST→AUH→BOM
19:00
Mumbai

FAQ about etihad Flights from Istanbul to Mumbai

Q. When does the last Etihad Airlines flight leave from Istanbul to Mumbai ?

A. The last Etihad Airlines flight from Istanbul toMumbai leaves at 14:55 PM .

Q. How much time does it take for the Etihad Airlines to fly from Istanbul to Mumbai ?

A. The Etihad Airlines takes 3 hours to fly from Istanbul to Mumbai .

Q. Which are the popular international sectors served by the Etihad Airlines ?

A. The top international sectors served by the Etihad Airlines are from Brisbane to Delhi .

Q. Which are the top airlines that fly from Istanbul to Mumbai ?

A. The top airlines operating from Istanbul to Mumbai are Etihad .

Q. When does the first Etihad Airlines flight leave from Istanbul to Mumbai ?

A. The first Etihad Airlines flight from Istanbul toMumbai leaves at 06:55 A.M .

Q. How many flights are operated from Istanbul to Mumbai in a day ?

A. There are a total of 3 number of flights operating from Istanbul to Mumbai in a day .

About Istanbul

Istanbul, historically known as Constantinople and Byzantium, is the most popular city in Turkey. it is the country’s economic, cultural and historical center. The city is flanked on both the sides by Bosphorus - a narrow strait between the Black Sea and Marmara Sea. Turkey is often cited to be a bridge between Asia and Europe. The city served as the capital of the Christian and Islamic empires and features several buildings that blend the best of both the world. The city skyline is dotted with stunning attractions like the Byzantine church of Aya Sofya, the domes and minarets of the Ottoman mosques and palaces. The weather of Istanbul is mostly Oceanic; summers are hot and winters are cold, wet and snowy.


Istanbul is home to many ancient heritage and religious places such as Hagia Sophia, Topkapı Palace, Sultanahmet Mosque , and Basilica Cistern. Shopaholics can head to the local markets for Turkish Delight, Turkish Tea, Rugs and Kilims and Chalcedony.Foodies can try the delicious Turkish cuisine and delicacies at the food joints. Istanbul’s street stalls are a great place to gorge on flavour packed kebabs, shawarma and falafels. Plan a week long holiday if you want to fully explore the historical sights and the backstreets of the old city and islands.


Traveling to Istanbul from India and other countries has never been so easy; major international and domestic airlines like Air France, Atlas Global, Air Canada, Emirates, Etihad Airways, Kuwait Airways, Jet Airways, Air India, Qatar Airways, Oman Air and British Airways operate flights to Istanbul. One avail direct flights or stop over flights to Istanbul from all major cities like Paris, Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, Amsterdam, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Zurich, Singapore, New York, Washington etc.


Ataturk Airport or Istanbul Ataturk Airport is the major international airport serving Istanbul. The airport is named in the honor of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder and the first president of Turkey. It is the 11th busiest airport in the world. The Istanbul airport consists of two passenger terminals - terminal one handles domestic carriers and terminal two handles International airlines.


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About Mumbai

Mumbai is the financial capital and the largest city in India. The city was created by connecting seven tiny islands on the Konkan coast. Mumbai is an eclectic and cosmopolitan city and is often associated with glitz and glamour since it's home to Bollywood - the center of Hindi film industry. South Mumbai is the primary tourist hotspot and is home to several art galleries, museums, bars, restaurants, clubs and the famed Gateway of India. The area also houses several designer boutiques like Armani, Hermes, Chanel, Dior and Zegna. Mumbai is home to several historical monuments. The top sightseeing spots in Mumbai are Gateway of India, Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Juhu Beach, Colaba Market, Siddhivinayak temple and Haji Ali dargah. Being a major financial hub, Mumbai is well connected to all major cities in the world by an excellent air network. The Mumbai Airport is also known as Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport. It is the second largest airport in India in terms of passenger volume and serves as a major gateway to the country. The airport has two terminals : Terminal 1 at Santa Cruz serves domestic flights, while Terminal 2 at Sahar serves both domestic and international flights. The top domestic flights to and from Mumbai are Mumbai to Delhi, Chennai to Mumbai, Mumbai to Bangalore and Mumbai to Kolkata. SpiceJet, IndiGo, GoAir, AirAsia and Jet Airways are the major domestic airlines serving the Mumbai airport. The top international airlines operating from Mumbai are Lufthansa, Emirates, United Airlines, British Airways, Thai Airways, Cathay Pacific and Tiger Airways. The Mumbai airport is well connected by road and Mumbai Suburban Railway network to all parts of the city. The closest railway hubs to the airport are Vile Parle (East), Andheri (East) and Airport Road. Find the best deals on Mumbai flight tickets on Via.com and book your flights at the lowest airfare along with benefits like instant confirmation, lowest convenience fee, airfare calendar and easy cancellation/refund.

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