Cheapest Mumbai to Bangalore Flights 2026

Find the cheapest Mumbai to Bangalore flights — live fares on IndiGo, Air India & Akasa. Daily BOM-BLR schedule, discounted deals for 2026.

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Quick answer: Mumbai to Bangalore non-stop flights take about ≈ 1h 40m–1h 50m non-stop, operated by IndiGo, Air India, Akasa Air, SpiceJet, Roughly 35–45 non-stop departures a day — one of the busiest domestic sectors in India — across IndiGo, Air India, Akasa Air and SpiceJet.. This is a domestic route within India, so no visa is required. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest BOM–BLR 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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Mumbai to Bangalore flights — quick facts

Airlines on the Mumbai–Bangalore route — compared

AirlineCabin bagChecked (economy)Notable for
IndiGo7 kg15 kgLargest network; strong on-time record
Air India7 kg15-25 kgFull-service; meals included
Akasa Air7 kg15 kgNewer fleet; value fares
SpiceJet7 kg15 kgBudget 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.

Airlines and non-stop options

Mumbai–Bengaluru is one of the densest air corridors in the country, linking two of India's biggest commercial hubs. Four carriers fly it non-stop: IndiGo, Air India, Akasa Air and SpiceJet, with IndiGo operating the most departures.

Combined, there are roughly 35–45 non-stop flights each way every day, departing almost hourly from before dawn until late evening. With this much capacity, fares stay keen and you can almost always find a flight within an hour of your preferred time. Go First and Jet Airways are defunct, and Vistara has merged into Air India, so only the four carriers above operate the route now.

Flight time, distance and routing

The distance is about 845 km, giving a scheduled non-stop block time of roughly 1h 40m to 1h 50m. Real flying time is around 1h 25m; the rest is taxi and holding at two of India's busiest airports. Both cities are on IST, so there is no time-zone change.

With this many non-stops, there is no reason to consider a connecting itinerary — one-stop fares would add hours for no saving. Book direct.

Best time to book and seasonal fares

This is primarily a business route, so weekday demand is steady and fares are reasonably stable, with the usual jumps around festivals and long weekends. Two to four weeks' notice generally secures a sensible fare.

PeriodDemandWhat to expect
Oct–Nov (Diwali) & Dec–JanHighHoliday peaks; fares climb, book early
Long weekendsHighBoth cities empty out; fares spike
Jun–Sep (monsoon)LowerBest value; occasional Mumbai weather delays
Weekday middayLowerCheapest slots most weeks

Live fares change constantly with availability — the table is a demand guide, not a price quote.

Getting your fare cheaper

To trim the cost on Mumbai–Bengaluru:

Best departure windows

Because flights run almost hourly, you can pick a time to suit your day. The 06:00–09:00 morning bank is busiest with business travellers; midday departures are typically the cheapest and most punctual. Evening flights after 19:00 are popular for after-work travel and fill quickly on Fridays.

For reliability, choose a morning or midday slot — both Mumbai and Bengaluru get congested in the evening, so later flights are more prone to knock-on delays.

Advice by traveller type

Business travellers: with near-hourly frequency a same-day return is straightforward. Pick a changeable fare and aim for the morning bank into Bengaluru. Both cities' airports are well-equipped with lounges if you have time to spare.

Families: midday departures are the calmest and least likely to be delayed. Pre-book adjacent seats, as middle seats are often left for paid selection on this route.

Students and budget flyers: the sheer number of flights keeps cabin-only fares low. Travel light, book two-plus weeks out and target midday slots for the best prices.

Airports and terminals

Mumbai (BOM): Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International. IndiGo and SpiceJet use Terminal 1 (T1); Air India and Akasa Air use Terminal 2 (T2). The two are about 4 km apart with no airside link — confirm your terminal on your boarding pass.

Bengaluru (BLR): Kempegowda International. Domestic flights on IndiGo, Akasa and SpiceJet use Terminal 1 (T1), while Air India operates from the newer Terminal 2 (T2). Check your terminal before you go, as T2 is a separate building.

Getting to and from the airport

In Mumbai, allow generous time for traffic to T1 and T2. App cabs, prepaid taxis and the expanding Metro all serve the airport; budget 45–90 minutes from most of the city.

In Bengaluru, Kempegowda Airport sits about 35–40 km north of the city — among the longer airport runs in India. The KIAS Vayu Vajra airport buses, app cabs and the new airport metro link (where operational) are your options; allow 60–90 minutes to or from the city centre, more in peak traffic.

Baggage allowance

Domestic economy fares usually include 15 kg check-in plus a 7 kg cabin bag, but the cheapest cabin-only fares on the low-cost carriers include no free check-in allowance — you pay per bag if you add one. Confirm your fare bucket before booking. See IndiGo baggage for the current rules; Air India, Akasa and SpiceJet publish their own.

Travel tips and weather

Mumbai's June–September monsoon can bring heavy rain and delays — allow extra time during those months. Bengaluru enjoys a famously mild climate year-round, though it sees its own monsoon showers from June to September. October to February is the most pleasant time at both ends.

Complete web check-in early (it opens 48 hours before departure) to secure a seat and avoid airport queues — both Mumbai and Bengaluru get busy at peak hours.

FlightGPT tip

The trap on this route is the terminal split at both ends. At Mumbai, IndiGo and SpiceJet are at T1 while Air India and Akasa are at T2; at Bengaluru, Air India sits at the separate Terminal 2. Always check the terminal on your boarding pass, not just the airline. And given there are 35–45 non-stops a day, never book the first option you see — compare all four carriers on FlightGPT, because with this much capacity the cheapest non-stop genuinely shifts by the hour.

Frequently asked questions

How long is the Mumbai to Bangalore flight?

Non-stop block time is roughly 1h 40m to 1h 50m. Actual time in the air is about 1h 25m; the rest is taxi and holding at two very busy airports.

Which airlines fly non-stop from Mumbai to Bangalore?

IndiGo, Air India, Akasa Air and SpiceJet all fly the route non-stop, with IndiGo operating the most frequencies.

How many flights run daily between Mumbai and Bangalore?

Roughly 35–45 non-stop departures each way per day — one of the busiest domestic corridors in India, with near-hourly flights from dawn to late evening.

Which terminal at Mumbai do these flights use?

IndiGo and SpiceJet depart from Terminal 1 (T1); Air India and Akasa Air use Terminal 2 (T2). The terminals are about 4 km apart, so check your boarding pass.

Which terminal at Bangalore will I use?

IndiGo, Akasa and SpiceJet operate from Terminal 1 (T1); Air India uses the newer Terminal 2 (T2). Confirm your terminal before travelling, as T2 is a separate building.

Is there a time difference between Mumbai and Bangalore?

No. Both cities are on Indian Standard Time, so arrival is simply departure time plus the flight duration.

When is the cheapest time to book?

Booking two to four weeks ahead usually gets a fair fare. Weekday midday departures are typically cheapest; the morning and evening business banks are dearest.

Am I entitled to a refund if my flight is cancelled?

Yes. Under DGCA rules, if the airline cancels your flight you are entitled to a full refund or a free alternative, plus assistance or compensation depending on the notice given.

What baggage allowance do I get?

Most domestic economy fares include 15 kg check-in plus 7 kg cabin, but the cheapest cabin-only fares include no free check-in bag. Check your fare before booking — see the IndiGo baggage page for current rules.

When does web check-in open?

Web check-in usually opens 48 hours before departure and is recommended at both Mumbai and Bengaluru, where queues build at peak times.

Will monsoon affect my flight?

Mumbai's June–September monsoon can cause delays during heavy rain. Bengaluru's weather rarely disrupts flights. Allow extra time and monitor your status in the monsoon months.

Can I carry my pet on this route?

Pet policies vary by airline — some accept pets in the cabin or hold subject to advance booking, weight limits and a fee, while others do not. Confirm directly before booking.

Do infants need a ticket?

Infants under two travel on an adult's lap for a small fee and do not get a separate seat. Carry age proof; only one infant per adult is permitted.

Is it cheaper to book direct or through an OTA?

Prices are usually similar. Booking direct can make changes and refunds simpler, while a comparison platform like FlightGPT helps you find the genuine cheapest fare across all four carriers at once.

How far is Bengaluru airport from the city?

Kempegowda International is about 35–40 km north of the city centre — one of the longer airport runs in India. Allow 60–90 minutes by road, more in peak traffic.

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Mumbai to Bangalore non-stop and direct flights

Most travellers prefer the Mumbai to Bangalore non-stop option. The direct Mumbai-Bangalore flight time is ≈ 1h 40m–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 Mumbai Bangalore ticket but are open to a layover.

Understanding Mumbai to Bangalore ticket prices

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