Cheap flights from Mumbai to Lombok — book online with FlightGPT
Quick answer: Mumbai to Lombok flights take about ≈ 11–14h (1-stop), operated by Singapore Airlines/Scoot, AirAsia, Batik Air, No non-stop — 1-stop via Singapore or Kuala Lumpur. Indian passport holders should check the visa requirement summarised below. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest BOM–LOP fare across every airline, OTA and travel agent in one place.
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Mumbai to Lombok flights — quick facts
- Distance: ≈ 5,560 km
- Typical flight time: ≈ 11–14h (1-stop)
- Typical routing: No non-stop — 1-stop via Singapore or Kuala Lumpur
- Airlines flying Mumbai Lombok: Singapore Airlines/Scoot, AirAsia, Batik Air
- Visa for Indians: Indonesia e-VOA / VOA (~30 days) — see /visas
Reaching Lombok's beaches from Mumbai
Lombok — home to the Gili Islands, Mount Rinjani and quieter beaches than neighbouring Bali — has no direct link to India, so the journey from Mumbai always involves a connection through a Southeast Asian hub. The most common builds route via Kuala Lumpur (KUL) on AirAsia or Malaysia Airlines, via Singapore (SIN), or via Jakarta (CGK) or Bali's Denpasar (DPS) before a short domestic hop to Lombok International Airport. Total travel time runs roughly 10-18 hours depending on layovers. Travellers comparing islands often look at Mumbai to Bali flights too, since Denpasar is a frequent gateway for onward Lombok connections.
Airlines and the practical routings
AirAsia is often the cheapest option, connecting Mumbai to Kuala Lumpur and then onward to Lombok via its regional network. Malaysia Airlines, Singapore Airlines and Scoot offer comfortable one-stop builds to Singapore or KL, from where you pick up an Indonesian carrier such as Lion Air, Batik Air or Citilink for the final leg into LOP. Some itineraries route through Jakarta or Bali first. Because the last leg is usually a separate domestic Indonesian flight, booking the whole journey on one ticket where possible avoids re-checking bags and protects your connection. Compare both KL and Singapore routings, as pricing and layover quality vary significantly.
How far and how long it takes
Mumbai to Lombok is roughly 6,500 km by the most direct routing, but because you connect through KL, Singapore, Jakarta or Bali, the flown distance is longer. Expect total travel time of about 10-14 hours on an efficient single-stop via Kuala Lumpur or Singapore, stretching to 16-18 hours on two-stop builds via Jakarta or Bali. Lombok is 2.5 hours ahead of India (Indonesia Central Time, UTC+8 region for parts; LOP uses WITA UTC+8, so 2.5h ahead of IST). Overnight departures from Mumbai are common and let you arrive in the morning, but factor recovery time after a long connecting journey before tackling Rinjani treks.
Fares and the best booking window
As of 2026, round-trip economy fares from Mumbai to Lombok typically range from about ₹35,000 in low season to ₹60,000-₹85,000 during peak periods. The cheaper windows are the wetter shoulder months and outside Indian festival travel, while the June-August and December-January peaks plus Diwali push prices up. Booking 8-12 weeks ahead generally secures better fares on both the international and Indonesian domestic legs. AirAsia and Scoot sales can cut costs sharply if your dates are flexible. Routing via Bali sometimes lets you bag a cheap Mumbai-Denpasar fare and add an inexpensive short hop to Lombok separately, and travellers planning the journey home often compare the reverse Lombok to Mumbai flights to balance the return layover.
Baggage on a connecting Indonesia trip
Allowances vary widely by carrier on this multi-airline route. Low-cost carriers like AirAsia, Scoot and Lion Air charge separately for checked baggage, so factor that into the fare comparison — a cheap headline price can rise once you add 20-25 kg. Full-service carriers like Malaysia Airlines and Singapore Airlines usually include around 30 kg checked in economy. The Indonesian domestic leg to Lombok often has a tighter free allowance (around 20 kg), so pre-purchase weight online. If your legs are on separate tickets, you must collect and re-check bags at the connecting airport, so always confirm whether baggage is through-checked to LOP.
Airports and transfers
You depart Mumbai from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport's Terminal 2, which handles all international flights. Your connection will be at a major regional hub — KL's KLIA or klia2 (the low-cost terminal for AirAsia), Singapore Changi, Jakarta's Soekarno-Hatta, or Bali's Ngurah Rai. Note that at KL, AirAsia uses klia2 while full-service carriers use the main KLIA, and changing between them takes time. Lombok International Airport (LOP) near Praya is about 40 km from the main tourist areas of Senggigi and the Gili ferry ports, so pre-arrange a transfer. Allow generous layover time, especially where a terminal change is involved.
Visa rules for Indian travellers
Indian passport holders can enter Indonesia, including Lombok, with a visa on arrival (VOA) or the e-VOA obtained online before travel; it is granted for tourism for an initial 30-day stay and is extendable once. You will need a passport valid at least six months, proof of onward or return travel, and the VOA fee payable in local currency or card. The e-VOA is convenient as it lets you skip the on-arrival counter queue. Always confirm the latest rules before flying, as Indonesia periodically updates its visa policy; full guidance for Indian passport holders is on our visa requirements hub.
When to go and changes/refunds
The best time to visit Lombok is the dry season from roughly May to September, when the Gili Islands and Rinjani treks are at their best; the November-March wet season brings rain and rougher seas. On the fare side, low-cost legs (AirAsia, Scoot, Indonesian domestics) are largely non-refundable with change fees, while full-service economy offers more flexibility. Because the trip stitches multiple carriers, travel insurance covering missed connections and trip interruption is sensible. If you book legs separately and a delay causes a misconnection, you bear the cost, so a single through-ticket plus a buffer layover is the safest approach for this island journey.
Frequently asked questions
Is there a direct flight from Mumbai to Lombok?
No. There is no nonstop. You connect via Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Jakarta or Bali, typically on AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines, Singapore Airlines or an Indonesian domestic carrier for the final leg into Lombok.
How long does it take to fly from Mumbai to Lombok?
Roughly 10-14 hours on an efficient one-stop via KL or Singapore, stretching to 16-18 hours on two-stop builds via Jakarta or Bali, depending on layover length.
Which airlines fly Mumbai to Lombok?
AirAsia (via KL) is often cheapest; Malaysia Airlines, Singapore Airlines and Scoot connect via their hubs, with Lion Air, Batik Air or Citilink usually flying the final domestic leg to LOP.
Do Indians need a visa for Lombok, Indonesia?
Indian passport holders can use a visa on arrival or e-VOA for tourism, valid for an initial 30 days and extendable once. You need a passport valid six months and proof of onward travel.
What is the cheapest time to fly Mumbai to Lombok?
Shoulder months outside Indian festivals are cheapest, with round-trips from around ₹35,000. June-August, December-January and Diwali push fares to ₹60,000-₹85,000. Book 8-12 weeks ahead.
How much baggage will I get?
It varies: low-cost carriers like AirAsia and Lion Air charge for checked bags, while Malaysia Airlines and Singapore Airlines include around 30 kg. The Lombok domestic leg often allows about 20 kg.
What is the best time to visit Lombok?
The dry season from about May to September is best for the Gili Islands and Mount Rinjani treks. The November-March wet season brings rain and rougher seas for island-hopping.
Which airports are involved?
You depart Mumbai Terminal 2, connect at KL (KLIA/klia2), Singapore Changi, Jakarta or Bali, and arrive at Lombok International Airport (LOP), about 40 km from Senggigi and the Gili ferry ports.
Can I change or refund a Mumbai-Lombok ticket?
Low-cost legs are largely non-refundable with change fees, while full-service economy offers more flexibility. Travel insurance covering missed connections is wise given the multi-carrier routing.
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How to get the cheapest Mumbai–Lombok fare
What you pay on the Mumbai–Lombok route hinges on timing: book roughly 3–8 weeks ahead, stay flexible on the day of week, and you usually land the better fare. Search Mumbai to Lombok live to see how today's price compares to dates a month out — the gap is often 25–40 percent across Singapore Airlines/Scoot, AirAsia, Batik Air.
Same-week Mumbai to Lombok tickets
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Mumbai to Lombok flights — connections and routing
There is currently no non-stop service between Mumbai and Lombok — itineraries connect via a hub, with a typical journey of ≈ 11–14h (1-stop). 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 Mumbai Lombok ticket but are open to a layover.
What Mumbai–Lombok fares look like
Expect Mumbai–Lombok fares to vary by cabin, baggage and how the fare is bundled. A bare low-cost fare can end up dearer than a full-service Singapore Airlines/Scoot ticket once you add a bag and a seat. FlightGPT shows the all-in price for each option, so you're comparing like for like rather than misleading lead-in fares.