Gulf Air has introduced a new way for Australians to travel from Sydney to four key cities in India for as little as $1295 return, plus taxes of around $375.
The deal is available on Gulf Air’s daily flights from Sydney to Singapore where there are good connections with Indian Airlines’ daily flights to Delhi, Chennai and Bangalore and three times a week to Hyderabad.
The Gulf Air fares include the option of a stopover in Singapore.
10/11/06 e-Travel Blackboard (press release), Australia
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