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You visit many sites & open up to 12 tabs, each showing a different price for the same flight. You find a “deal” on one site, click it, and suddenly taxes double. That’s why flightticket.com.in exists – to actually save you time and money. Type in where you’re going (Delhi to Mumbai? Bengaluru to Goa? Doesn’t matter). We pull live fares from 500+ airlines – IndiGo, Akasa, SpiceJet, Air India, even international ones. You see the real price, not some fake “starting from” nonsense. Book a flight ticket in under two minutes. Or take three. We won’t rush you, but the cheap seats won’t wait much longer.
True story: last month a user contacted us via support at midnight – “I want Cheap Flight Ticket from Mumbai to Jaipur tomorrow morning.” We opened our site, found a 6 AM flight for ₹1,999, booked it before finishing a coffee. E-ticket hit in their inbox. That’s the kind of last minute flight deals magic we’re talking about. No travel agent on hold. No “let me check availability”. Just cheap flights, fast.
Here’s something most flight booking sites won’t admit: that they track you. Search the same Delhi–Chennai route three times and watch the price creep up ₹200 each time. It’s their way of saying “book now or pay more”. Annoying, right? At flightticket.com.in, we refresh fares directly from airlines every few minutes. So when you see a price, it’s not yesterday’s data – it’s what the airline would charge you at this second. No games.
Take a route like Pune to Nagpur. On a Tuesday morning you’ll find a flight ticket starting from ₹1,800. By Friday evening? Same seat might be ₹3,400 because business travellers are scrambling. We don’t hide that, we show you the trend. But we also highlight cheaper alternatives: a flight two hours earlier, a different carrier (maybe Akasa vs IndiGo), or shifting by just one day. That’s human thinking, not algorithm fluff.
After watching millions of searches, here’s what really works for domestic flights inside India: book 3 to 6 weeks before you fly. Book at 8 weeks and airlines think you’re desperate (higher price). Book at 1 week and you’re fighting with last minute business travellers. But that sweet spot 21 to 42 days out – prices drop. Routes like Chennai–Kolkata, Ahmedabad–Delhi, Hyderabad–Bangalore? I’ve seen savings of ₹1,200 just by waiting two weeks. Patience pays.
For international air tickets like Delhi to Dubai, Mumbai to Bangkok, or Bengaluru to Singapore – aim for 6 to 10 weeks ahead. Why? International pricing is more complex, but the pattern holds. Last year I booked a Delhi–Dubai return for ₹15,800 at 8 weeks. A colleague booked the same flight at 3 weeks and paid ₹26,500. That extra ₹10,700 paid for three nights at a decent hotel. So yeah, timing matters.
But let’s be real – sometimes you can’t plan. Your boss says “need you in Kolkata on Saturday” and it’s already Thursday. That’s when you need last minute flights that don’t break the bank.
Most people think last minute = expensive. And during Diwali or Christmas? Yeah, you’re screwed. But on a random Tuesday? Airlines would rather sell a seat for ₹2,000 than fly it empty. We built flightticket.com.in to surface those exact deals. Use our “last minute flights” filter and you’ll see fares that dropped literally hours ago because the airline’s algorithm decided to clear inventory.
Example from our logs: last month someone grabbed a Mumbai–Goa flight for ₹1,499 (all taxes included) departing in 28 hours. Regular price that week was ₹3,200. That’s a 53% saving. The catch? You have to book fast. These deals vanish within hours – sometimes minutes. If you’re flexible by even one day, the savings get even crazier. So if you see a cheap air ticket that works, don’t “think about it”. Book it. You can always cancel (check the policy first) but you might never see that price again.
India is heaven for budget flying. IndiGo alone carries more domestic passengers than any other airline. Akasa is growing like crazy. SpiceJet still has great base fares. Air India Express is getting competitive. But here’s what they don’t put on the billboards: the base fare is just the starting point. Low‑cost carriers unbundle everything – meals, seat selection, checked baggage, even a bottle of water on some airlines.
That doesn’t mean cheap flights are a scam. It means you need to know what you’re buying. For a 90 minute flight from Delhi to Lucknow, do you really need a hot meal? Probably not. For a Mumbai–Chennai flight, maybe you want a window seat. We show you the all‑in price clearly during flight booking – no surprise ₹800 baggage fee at the gate. And for international budget travel? Air Arabia, IndiGo’s international routes, and Akasa’s new flights to the Middle East mean you can fly abroad without paying full‑service prices. Just filter by “low cost” on our search and see for yourself.
You don’t need a manual, but here’s how smooth it is:
1. Type your origin city or airport code (we autocomplete from thousands – yes, even the small ones like Dehradun or Vijayawada).
2. Add your destination, pick your date, and tell us how many people are flying.
3. Hit “Search Flights”. In about 3 seconds you’ll see a clean list sorted by price. No infinite scrolling. No pop ups asking for your email.
4. Pick a fare, enter passenger details, and pay. We use bank grade encryption – your card never touches our servers.
5. Your e‑ticket arrives instantly. No waiting, no “we’ll confirm in 24 hours”.
Round trips? Multi‑city? Same process, just click the tab above the search form. For example, if you’re doing Delhi → Mumbai → Bengaluru → Delhi, the multi‑city option gives you better control and often lower total cost than booking three separate one‑way tickets. Try it once and you’ll never go back.
Travelling with family or a bunch of friends? Our search handles up to 9 passengers at once – adults, children, infants – and automatically finds the best fare combination. No need to book separately and pray you sit together. For corporate teams, we also have a group desk (just reach out via our contact page) that can hold fares for 48 hours while you collect confirmations from your colleagues.
Multi-city trips used to be a nightmare. You’d have to manually piece together flights on different sites. Now just use the “Multi‑City” tab. Want to fly Chennai → Port Blair, then Port Blair → Kolkata, then Kolkata → Chennai? Done. We show you each leg’s price, total cost, and total travel time. It’s the kind of feature that used to require a travel agent – now it’s free and takes 30 seconds.
We take security seriously. Every transaction on flightticket.com.in uses HTTPS with TLS 1.3 encryption – the same level your bank uses. We don’t store your card details. Payments go straight to our PCI‑DSS compliant gateway. If a booking fails after your money is taken (rare, but it can happen with any travel site), our support team processes a refund within 24 hours. Not “5 business days”. Not “we’ll escalate”. Twenty four hours.
That said, plans change. Before you book flights, check the cancellation policy for your specific airline. Some carriers offer free cancellation within 24 hours of booking (by law for US flights, but also common elsewhere). Others charge a fee. We show you the rules during checkout, but it never hurts to double‑click. And if you’re really unsure, opt for a flexible fare – it costs a bit more upfront but saves headaches later. Trust me, I’ve learned that the hard way.
Use the search box above. Type your route (like Delhi to Bengaluru), pick your dates, hit search. We sort by price automatically. For the absolute lowest fares, fly on Tuesday or Wednesday and book 3–6 weeks ahead. Also, try nearby airports – sometimes flying into a smaller airport and taking a cab saves you ₹1,500 on the air ticket. And clear your browser cookies or use incognito mode. Some sites track you. We don’t, but airlines might.
Yes – but not always. On busy routes like Mumbai–Delhi, last minute flight deals often appear 24–72 hours before departure. Airlines would rather sell a seat for ₹2,500 than fly it empty. The trick is to search without fixed dates. Try searching nearby dates to compare the cheapest fares within a week. That’s where the real last minute savings hide. One warning: don’t wait until the same day unless you’re feeling lucky. Prices can also spike.
On most routes, IndiGo and Akasa Air offer the lowest base fares. SpiceJet follows closely, especially on secondary routes like Jaipur–Lucknow. But “cheapest” changes daily. That’s why flightticket.com.in compares all carriers at once – so you don’t have to check five different websites. We’ll show you if Air India Express is cheaper than IndiGo on your specific date. Also, sometimes full‑service airlines like Air India have sales that beat low‑cost carriers. Always compare.
Absolutely. We cover 500+ airlines including Emirates, Qatar, Singapore Airlines, Thai, British Airways, and low‑cost international carriers like Air Arabia and IndiGo’s international network. Search any international route – Delhi to Dubai, Chennai to Kuala Lumpur, Mumbai to London – the same way you search domestic. Just remember to book 6–10 weeks ahead for the best international air ticket prices. And always check visa requirements before booking – we don’t want you stuck at immigration.
It depends on the airline’s policy. Most Indian carriers allow free cancellation within 24 hours of booking (for flights booked at least 7 days before departure). After that, fees apply. During checkout, we clearly show the cancellation and change fees for the fare you’re about to book. If you need to make a change after booking, go to “My Trips” or contact our support – we’ll guide you through the process with that specific airline. And no, we don’t charge a separate “service fee” for cancellations. The airline’s fee is what you pay.
We don’t add our own discounts, but we show you every fare that airlines offer – including student deals (Air India has student fares) and senior citizen concessions (Air India and some others offer 5–6% off). Just enter the passenger’s age correctly during search. For confirmed discounts, you may need to upload proof at the time of flight ticket booking, but we’ll prompt you before payment. Also, some airlines offer armed forces discounts – we show those too if you select the right passenger type.
When you select “Travellers”, add infants (under 2 years) and children (2–12 years) separately. Infants usually pay 10–15% of the adult fare (no seat), while children get a child fare (often 75–90% of adult fare). For international flights, infant rules vary – some airlines charge a flat ₹2,000–₹3,000. We handle all combinations automatically. Just don’t forget to carry age proof (birth certificate or passport) to the airport. I’ve seen families turned away because they forgot. Don’t be that person.
Because many sites cache prices or add hidden fees at checkout. Some even show you an old fare then say “sold out” and bump you to a higher one. We don’t do that. The price you see in search results is the price you pay – plus the exact government taxes (GST, airport fees, etc.) shown upfront. No service fee, no “convenience charge” that doubles at payment. What you see is what you get. If you find a lower fare elsewhere for the exact same flight, same baggage, same date? Screenshot it and email us. We’ll look into it.
Not yet – but our website works perfectly on your phone browser. No need to download another app that eats your storage. Just save flightticket.com.in to your home screen. It’s that simple. We’re building an app, but honestly, the mobile site is so fast you probably won’t need it.