Jaipur to Mumbai Flights — Guide 2026
Jaipur to Mumbai flight guide — airlines, fares, baggage, terminals and documents for this popular route.
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Quick answer: Jaipur to Mumbai non-stop flights take about ≈ 1h 50m non-stop, operated by IndiGo, Air India, Air India Express, Akasa Air, ≈ 10 non-stops daily. This is a domestic route within India, so no visa is required. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest JAI–BOM 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.
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| Airline | Cabin bag | Checked (economy) | Notable for |
|---|---|---|---|
| IndiGo | 7 kg | 15 kg | Largest network; strong on-time record |
| Air India Express | 7 kg | 15 kg | Low-cost, Air India group |
| Air India | 7 kg | 15-25 kg | Full-service; meals included |
| Akasa Air | 7 kg | 15 kg | Newer fleet; value fares |
Standard domestic economy allowance; premium fares and elite tiers may include more. Confirm against your fare — each airline's baggage page is linked above.
Jaipur–Mumbai is a busy, well-served corridor with around ten non-stops a day. In 2026 the operators are IndiGo (the largest, often flying A321neos on this route), Air India, Air India Express and Akasa Air. Frequencies are spread across the day, giving plenty of choice for morning, afternoon and evening travel.
Ignore older listings naming Go First, Jet Airways or Vistara — Go First and Jet Airways have ceased operations and Vistara has merged into Air India. SpiceJet's presence has thinned; treat the four carriers above as the dependable options. With this much competition, fares on the route are generally keen.
The non-stop covers about 1,020 km and takes around 1 hour 50 minutes in the air, with block times of roughly 1h 50m–2h to allow for taxiing at busy Mumbai. Both cities are on IST, so no time change applies.
Connecting itineraries via Delhi or Ahmedabad exist but add two to four hours and make little sense given the wide choice of non-stops.
This is a steady business-and-tourism route, so fares are competitive most of the year, rising around festivals, the wedding season and the winter tourist peak in Rajasthan. Booking two to three weeks ahead generally captures a fair price.
| Period | Demand | Fare trend |
|---|---|---|
| Oct–Mar (Rajasthan peak) | High | Higher — tourist & wedding season |
| Diwali & New Year | Very high | Highest — book early |
| Apr–Jun (summer) | Moderate | Moderate — hot in Jaipur |
| Jul–Sep (monsoon) | Low–moderate | Often lowest |
Midweek departures and midday slots are usually cheaper than the Friday and Sunday evening peaks.
With four carriers competing, this route rewards comparison shopping. Check IndiGo, Air India, Air India Express and Akasa across your dates — the cheapest changes daily. Be flexible on time: midday flights often undercut the commuter peaks. Travel midweek where you can, pick a fare that already includes your baggage, set a price alert, and enrol in the airlines' programmes for member fares. Booking two to three weeks ahead usually beats both last-minute and very-early prices.
Early-morning departures land in Mumbai before the working day and suit business travellers, so they can carry a premium. Midday flights are typically the best value and avoid the worst of Mumbai's evening congestion. Evening flights give you a full day in Jaipur first. If you have an onward connection at Mumbai, leave generous buffer for the busy approach and the terminal split.
Business travellers: plenty of early and late flights make a Mumbai day-trip feasible. Pick a flexible fare, use web check-in, and confirm your Mumbai terminal so a tight schedule is not derailed.
Families: midday flights are calmer and cheaper. Book early for the winter tourist peak, pre-book seats together, and pack within the 7 kg cabin limit.
Students and budget travellers: midweek dates and the monsoon shoulder give the lowest fares on this competitive route. Travel cabin-bag-only where possible and compare all four carriers.
Jaipur International Airport (JAI) at Sanganer, about 10 km south of the city, handles flights primarily from its Terminal 2 — a modern building used by the main carriers. It is a compact, easy airport close to the city.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM) in Mumbai has two terminals. IndiGo and Akasa use Terminal 1 (T1) at Santacruz, along with SpiceJet. Air India and Air India Express use Terminal 2 (T2) at Sahar. The terminals are about 4 km apart with a free shuttle, so check your e-ticket's terminal field before travelling.
At Jaipur, the airport is only about 10 km from the centre — pre-paid taxis, autos and app cabs reach the Pink City in 20–30 minutes.
At Mumbai, the airport is in the suburbs. App cabs (Uber/Ola) and pre-paid taxis serve both terminals; the Mumbai Metro and suburban rail connect nearby. Traffic is heavy, so budget 45–90 minutes to South Mumbai and plan around peak hours. If you land at the wrong terminal for an onward flight, use the free shuttle but allow time.
Standard domestic rules apply: most economy fares include 15 kg checked plus a 7 kg cabin bag, while the cheapest fares may be hand-baggage-only with checked allowance added separately. See IndiGo baggage for current limits; Air India, Air India Express and Akasa publish similar rules with minor differences. Always confirm your fare before booking.
Weigh bags at home to avoid excess charges, and keep valuables, medication and electronics in your cabin bag.
Jaipur is best visited October to March, when the weather is pleasant; April–June is very hot. Mumbai is hot and humid year-round with an intense June–September monsoon that can cause significant delays. If you travel in the rains, pick an earlier flight for buffer and watch weather alerts.
Do web check-in to save time, especially during festival and wedding-season peaks when queues lengthen, and double-check your Mumbai terminal before you set off.
With around ten non-stops a day across four carriers, fares swing widely through the day — a midday flight often beats the early-morning and evening peaks by a good margin. Use FlightGPT to compare IndiGo, Air India, Air India Express and Akasa across your whole window in one view, set a fare alert, and confirm whether you are flying from Mumbai T1 or T2. More guides on our routes hub and blog.
The non-stop takes about 1 hour 50 minutes in the air over roughly 1,020 km, with block time around 1h 50m–2h to allow for taxiing at busy Mumbai.
IndiGo (the largest), Air India, Air India Express and Akasa Air all fly the route non-stop. Go First and Jet Airways are defunct, and Vistara has merged into Air India.
Around ten non-stop departures a day across the carriers, spread through morning, afternoon and evening.
IndiGo and Akasa use Terminal 1 (T1) at Santacruz, while Air India and Air India Express use Terminal 2 (T2) at Sahar. The terminals are about 4 km apart with a free shuttle, so check your e-ticket.
No. Both are on Indian Standard Time, so your arrival time matches the schedule with no adjustment.
A valid government photo ID such as Aadhaar, passport, driving licence or voter ID. No visa is required for domestic travel; carry the same ID used at booking.
Under DGCA rules you get a full refund or a free alternative flight if the airline cancels. If you cancel a non-refundable fare, statutory taxes are still refunded; the airline's fee applies to the base fare.
Most economy fares include 15 kg checked plus a 7 kg cabin bag, though the cheapest fares may be hand-baggage-only with checked allowance sold separately. Confirm your fare before booking.
Yes. Web check-in opens about 48 hours before departure on all four carriers, letting you pick a seat and skip airport queues.
Midweek dates, midday slots and the monsoon shoulder are usually cheapest. Diwali, New Year and the Rajasthan winter tourist peak are the priciest — book early then.
Yes. Mumbai's June–September monsoon can cause significant delays and occasional disruption. On a tight schedule, choose an earlier flight and watch weather alerts.
Pet carriage is at the airline's discretion and needs advance arrangement plus health documentation. Policies vary by carrier, so contact the airline before booking.
Yes. Infants under two travel on a lap fare with one adult; carry age proof. Request a bassinet or front-row seat early.
Booking directly with the airline makes changes and refunds simpler. OTAs can show competitive fares; keep your PNR handy if you use one.
Jaipur International Airport at Sanganer is only about 10 km from the centre — a 20–30 minute drive by pre-paid taxi, auto or app cab.
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Jaipur to Mumbai prices swing with demand, season and lead time more than with any single airline. The reliable lever is comparison: pull every JAI–BOM fare at once and shift your date by a day or two. Mid-week and red-eye departures on IndiGo, Air India, Air India Express, Akasa Air are usually where the cheapest seats sit.
For a same-week Jaipur–Mumbai trip, the trick is to check all carriers at once rather than one app at a time. FlightGPT's live JAI-BOM search does exactly that — red-eye and early-morning departures often carry the lowest last-minute prices. Enter your date above to compare instantly.
Most travellers prefer the Jaipur to Mumbai non-stop option. The direct Jaipur-Mumbai flight time is ≈ 1h 50m non-stop. If you are flexible, 1-stop alternatives through major hubs can be 15-30 percent cheaper. FlightGPT lets you filter by "Direct only" or compare both side by side — useful when you want the cheapest Jaipur Mumbai ticket but are open to a layover.
On Jaipur to Mumbai, the headline price and the price you actually pay can differ once baggage and seat selection are added. That's why FlightGPT compares fully-bundled Jaipur Mumbai fares across IndiGo, Air India, Air India Express, Akasa Air — the cheapest all-in option, not the lowest sticker that balloons at checkout.