Dubai (DXB) to Mumbai (BOM)
Flight Duration
2 hours 35 mins
or
Dubai (DXB) to Delhi (DEL)
Flight Duration
2 hours 55 mins
or
Dubai (DXB) to Bangalore (BLR)
Flight Duration
3 hours 50 mins
Flight Duration by nonstop flights from Dubai (DXB) to the following Indian airports:
2hr 40min - Ahmedabad (AMD)
2hr 35min to 3hr 15min - Mumbai (BOM)
3hr 05min to 3hr 40min - Delhi (DEL)
3hr 15min to 3hr 40min - Hyderabad (HYD)
3hr 30min to 3hr 55min - Kozhikode (CCJ)
4hr 00min - Kochi (COK)
4hr 05min - Thiruvananthapuram (TRV)
4hr 00min to 4hr 20min - Bangalore (BLR)
4hr 00min to 4hr 15min - Chennai (MAA)
4hr 45min - Kolkata (CCU)
By flight, it takes about three hours and five minutes to reach Dubai from Delhi. There are approximately 1369.3 miles between the two cities.
3hr 05min to 3hr 40min Dubai (DXB) to Delhi (DEL) by a nonstop flight operated by Air India, Indian Airlines, Emirates Airlines, Kingfisher Airlines or Jet Airways.
About 3hours to 3hours 40min by a nonstop flight, depending upon the type of aircraft.
3 hours appprox
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A couple of years because he stopped in India.
The motto of Bassas da India is 'Liberté, égalité, fraternité'.
Ninety to 105 minutes commonly appears as the length of the flight from Singapore to Da Nang. The flight time describes a direct flight whereas some sources give five-plus hours for flights with stops. It identifies a flight path over 1,056 miles (918 nautical miles, 1,700 kilometers) from Malaysia to Vietnam.
The flight time is 45 minutes.
Vasco Da Gama was looking for a trade route to India
Calicut, India
Vasco-Da-Gama
It was vasco da gama who firstly discovered the sea route to india from europe.
VASCO DA GAMAS trip was in India.
Da Gama was an explorer who searched for a trade route to India.
Columbus. No, it was Vasco da Gama!