Goa to Srinagar Flights — Guide 2026
Goa to Srinagar flight guide — 1-stop routing, airlines, fares, and travel tips.
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Quick answer: Goa to Srinagar flights take about No non-stop; ≈ 5–7h total via Delhi including layover, operated by IndiGo, Air India, Zero non-stop; multiple 1-stop options daily, mostly via Delhi. This is a domestic route within India, so no visa is required. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest GOI–SXR fare across every airline, OTA and travel agent in one place.
Last reviewed July 2026 by the FlightGPT flights desk · route facts cross-checked against DGCA and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) · how we collect fares · editorial policy · fact-checking · fares are live — verify the final price in search before booking.
Looking for cheap flights from Goa to Srinagar? FlightGPT compares live GOI to SXR fares across every connected source — Indian carriers, OTAs and trusted travel agents — and shows the cheapest options side by side. Whether you want a Goa to Srinagar non-stop tomorrow, a last-minute weekend deal or the lowest price three months out, every active Goa-Srinagar fare is one search away.
| Airline | Cabin bag | Checked (economy) | Notable for |
|---|---|---|---|
| IndiGo | 7 kg | 15 kg | Largest network; strong on-time record |
| Air India | 7 kg | 15-25 kg | Full-service; meals included |
Standard domestic economy allowance; premium fares and elite tiers may include more. Confirm against your fare — each airline's baggage page is linked above.
There is no non-stop flight between Goa and Srinagar — the two cities sit at almost opposite ends of the country, and demand has never justified a direct service. Every booking is a one-stop connection, and in practice the hub is nearly always Delhi (DEL). IndiGo and Air India both sell through-fares Goa–Delhi–Srinagar; you may also see itineraries built on Mumbai, but Delhi gives the widest choice and the most morning arrivals into Srinagar.
One detail trips up Goa travellers: the city now has two airports. Manohar International at Mopa in North Goa (GOX) and the older Dabolim field in the south (GOI) both run scheduled services, and different airlines use different fields on different routes. Always read your ticket — turning up at the wrong Goa airport is a real risk now that both are live.
The straight-line distance is roughly 2,100 km. Goa–Delhi is about 2h 20m in the air, and Delhi–Srinagar a further 1h 20m–1h 40m. Add the connection and a realistic door-to-door time is 5 to 7 hours depending on how long you sit in Delhi. A 1h–2h layover is comfortable; anything under an hour on a self-transfer (two separate tickets) is risky if the Goa leg slips.
Book a single through-ticket where you can. If the first leg is delayed, the airline is responsible for rebooking you onto the next Srinagar flight; on two separate tickets that protection disappears and the cost of a missed connection falls on you.
This is a leisure route, so fares swing with the Kashmir season rather than business demand. The Delhi–Srinagar leg is the expensive part, and it spikes hard in the tulip-and-summer window and again around the winter snow rush.
| Period | Demand | Fare pressure |
|---|---|---|
| Mar–Apr (tulips, spring) | Very high | Peak — book 6–8 weeks ahead |
| May–Jun (summer escape) | High | Elevated, especially weekends |
| Jul–Sep (Goa monsoon) | Moderate | Softer from the Goa end |
| Oct–Nov | Moderate | Often the best value |
| Dec–Feb (snow season) | High | Elevated; fog-cancellation risk in Srinagar |
As a rule, booking three to six weeks out lands the steadiest prices on a connection like this.
On a connecting route the cheapest through-fare is not always one airline's. Compare a single IndiGo or Air India through-ticket against a hand-built Goa–Delhi on one carrier plus Delhi–Srinagar on another. The split version can be cheaper, but only take it if you allow a generous Delhi buffer and accept the rebooking risk.
Other levers: fly midweek (Tuesday and Wednesday) rather than Friday or Sunday; set a fare alert and watch the Delhi–Srinagar leg, which is the volatile one; and check whether departing from GOX versus GOI changes the fare, as the two Goa airports are sometimes priced differently.
Aim for an early Goa departure. Srinagar sits in a Himalayan valley where afternoon mountain turbulence builds, so the airport favours morning operations and the later your Delhi–Srinagar leg, the higher the chance of a weather hold. A Goa flight that lands in Delhi by mid-morning, connecting onto a late-morning Srinagar service, is the sweet spot — you arrive in the valley with the day ahead of you and a weather buffer behind you.
Families and honeymooners — the bulk of this traffic. Prioritise a single through-ticket and a daytime arrival; juggling a tight self-transfer in Delhi with luggage and tired children is not worth the saving. Business travellers are rare on this pairing; if it is unavoidable, the morning Delhi connection is the only sensible option. Students and budget travellers can shave fares with the split-ticket trick and midweek flights, but build in time and do not gamble on a sub-60-minute Delhi connection.
At the Goa end you depart from either GOX (Manohar, North Goa) or GOI (Dabolim, South Goa) — confirm which on your ticket. Delhi (DEL) is your transit point: IndiGo and most low-cost carriers use Terminal 1, while Air India uses Terminal 3. If your connection switches between an LCC and Air India you may have to change terminals in Delhi, so factor in the inter-terminal shuttle time. Srinagar (SXR) has a single integrated terminal handling all domestic arrivals.
In Goa, Mopa (GOX) serves North Goa beaches best and Dabolim (GOI) is handier for the south — both are an hour-plus from the opposite coast, so match your airport to where you are staying. At Srinagar, the airport sits about 12–15 km from the city centre; prepaid taxis and app cabs are available, and most Kashmir trips include a hotel or houseboat pickup. Note that the airport has tight security checks on entry, so allow extra time.
Both legs are domestic, so the standard 15 kg checked plus 7 kg cabin applies on most economy fares; lighter saver fares may be cabin-only, so check before you pay. On a through-ticket your bags are usually tagged to Srinagar and you collect them once. See IndiGo baggage and Air India baggage for exact allowances. If you bought two separate tickets, you must collect and re-check your luggage in Delhi.
You are swapping coastal humidity for mountain air. Even summer evenings in Kashmir are cool, and spring and autumn need warm layers — pack accordingly, not for Goa weather. In winter, dense fog and snow at Srinagar regularly delay or cancel flights from November to February, so keep your plans flexible and avoid booking a tight onward connection out of Srinagar. Carry a government photo ID for both legs.
Treat the Delhi–Srinagar leg as the one that decides your day. Lock in a morning Srinagar arrival, keep at least a 90-minute buffer in Delhi, and in winter pad an extra day into your Kashmir itinerary for fog. Get those three right and a two-airport, two-leg journey runs smoothly.
No. There is no non-stop service. Every option is a one-stop connection, almost always via Delhi, on IndiGo or Air India.
Roughly 5 to 7 hours in total via Delhi, including the layover. The flying time alone is about 3h 40m–4h split across two legs.
Either, depending on the airline and route. Mopa/Manohar (GOX) is in North Goa and Dabolim (GOI) in the south. Always check your ticket so you go to the right one.
IndiGo and Air India sell the most one-stop through-fares, almost always connecting in Delhi.
Under DGCA rules, if the airline cancels you are entitled to a full refund or free re-accommodation on the next available flight. On a single through-ticket the airline must rebook you; on two separate tickets that protection does not carry across.
Yes. From November to February, dense fog and snow at Srinagar frequently delay or cancel flights, sometimes for a whole day. Keep plans flexible and avoid tight onward connections.
On a single through-ticket your bags are usually checked through to Srinagar and you collect them once. On two separate tickets you must collect and re-check them in Delhi.
A single through-ticket is safer because the airline protects your connection if the first leg is delayed. Split tickets can be cheaper but you carry the risk of a missed connection.
Most economy fares allow 15 kg checked and 7 kg cabin. Saver fares may be cabin-only, so confirm before booking. See the IndiGo and Air India baggage pages for details.
Yes. On a through-ticket you can usually check in online for the whole journey and get both boarding passes. Web check-in opens 48 hours before departure on most carriers.
Pet policies vary and connecting itineraries complicate them. Air India accepts pets in cabin and hold on many domestic flights; IndiGo's policy is more limited. Confirm directly with each airline before booking, and remember Srinagar's altitude and cold.
Infants under two travel on an adult's lap at a reduced fare with ID proof. Carry the infant's age document, and on a long two-leg journey pack for the cabin temperature changes between Goa and Kashmir.
For a connecting through-fare, airline sites and OTAs are usually close on price. Compare both, and check whether a hand-built split itinerary beats the published through-fare before deciding.
October–November and the Goa monsoon months (Jul–Sep) tend to be the best value. March–April (tulips) and the winter snow season are the priciest.
No. Srinagar is a domestic destination for Indian citizens; a government photo ID is all you need. There is no visa or permit requirement to fly in.
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The cheapest Goa to Srinagar airfare on any given day depends on three things — your travel date, your airline preference and how far ahead you book. Use the FlightGPT search box above to compare Goa to Srinagar ticket prices across IndiGo, Air India — typically the lowest fare today differs from the lowest fare 30 days out by 25–40 percent. We surface every option so the lowest Goa-Srinagar price wins.
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There is currently no non-stop service between Goa and Srinagar — itineraries connect via a hub, with a typical journey of No non-stop; ≈ 5–7h total via Delhi including layover. Comparing hubs side by side often saves 15-30 percent. FlightGPT lets you filter by "Direct only" or compare both side by side — useful when you want the cheapest Goa Srinagar ticket but are open to a layover.
Goa to Srinagar ticket prices on the FlightGPT live grid update by the minute. The lowest-priced Goa Srinagar airfare today might be on a low-cost carrier; next month's best deal might be a full-service IndiGo flight bundled with checked baggage and a meal. We compare fully-bundled all-in fares, never base fares with surprise add-ons.