Indian airline Jet Airways has increased its London to Mumbai service to twice daily.
The move demonstrates the increasing popularity of the Indian port city, formerly known as Bombay, as a destination for British travellers and adds to Jet Airways' connections between the two countries.
The carrier also operates direct flights from London to Delhi.
Flights to Mumbai will leave from Heathrow's Terminal 3, with first class passengers able to take advantage of a dedicated check-in area at Park Avenue.
Passengers now have the option of flights leaving Heathrow at 1.25am or 12.45pm, arriving in Mumbai at 6.45am and 5.55pm respectively.
On the return leg, flights leave Mumbai at 9.30am and 9.25pm, arriving back in London at 9.25pm and 10.50am respectively.
11/07/06 Cheapflights.co.uk, UK
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