Srinagar to Mumbai Flights — Guide 2026
Srinagar to Mumbai flight guide — airlines, fares, baggage, terminals and travel documents.
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Quick answer: Srinagar to Mumbai non-stop flights take about ≈ 3h non-stop, operated by IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet, Akasa Air, Several non-stop departures a day, the bulk on IndiGo, with Air India, SpiceJet and Akasa Air adding frequencies across the week.. This is a domestic route within India, so no visa is required. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest SXR–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.
Looking for cheap flights from Srinagar to Mumbai? FlightGPT compares live SXR to BOM fares across every connected source — Indian carriers, OTAs and trusted travel agents — and shows the cheapest options side by side. Whether you want a Srinagar to Mumbai non-stop tomorrow, a last-minute weekend deal or the lowest price three months out, every active Srinagar-Mumbai 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 |
| Akasa Air | 7 kg | 15 kg | Newer fleet; value fares |
| SpiceJet | 7 kg | 15 kg | Budget 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.
Srinagar to Mumbai is a busy leisure and VFR (visiting friends and relatives) trunk route, and you have a genuine choice of non-stop carriers. IndiGo runs the most frequencies, with Air India, SpiceJet and Akasa Air filling out the schedule depending on the season.
Note two things that often confuse travellers. Go First and Jet Airways no longer fly — both have ceased operations — so any old listing showing them is stale. Vistara has fully merged into Air India, so its former Srinagar flights now operate under the Air India code. For the most current departure pattern, compare live results on FlightGPT.
The straight-line distance is roughly 1,650 km and a non-stop takes about 3 hours gate to gate. There is no time-zone change — both cities are on IST — so your arrival clock matches departure plus flight time.
If a non-stop is sold out or pricey, the common one-stop routing is via Delhi, which typically pushes total travel time to 5–6 hours once you add the layover. For a same-day trip, the non-stop is almost always worth a small premium given Srinagar's limited late-evening departures.
Srinagar demand swings hard with the seasons. Summer (April–June) is peak as travellers escape the plains; the Amarnath Yatra window and the autumn chinar season also lift fares. Winter is quieter but weather-disrupted.
| Period | Demand | Booking advice |
|---|---|---|
| Apr–Jun (summer peak) | Very high | Book 4–6 weeks ahead |
| Jul–Sep (Yatra / monsoon) | High | Book 3–4 weeks ahead |
| Oct (autumn / chinar) | High | Book 3–4 weeks ahead |
| Nov–Mar (winter) | Lower, weather risk | Cheaper, allow buffer for fog/snow |
As a rule of thumb, booking two to four weeks ahead lands you a fair price; same-week walk-up fares on this route are usually the most expensive.
A few honest levers actually move the price on this sector:
We do not quote a fixed rupee figure here because fares move daily — see live prices on FlightGPT.
Srinagar is a daytime airport in practice — its valley location and security procedures mean most flights cluster in the morning and early afternoon. Aim for an early-to-mid-morning departure: it gives the cleanest weather window, the best on-time record, and a comfortable evening arrival into Mumbai.
In winter, the earliest slots are the most fog-prone but also the first to clear once visibility lifts; a late-morning departure can be the safer bet on cold days.
Business travellers: the non-stop is the only sensible choice for a same-day return; pick a morning out and a late-afternoon back, and keep a buffer in winter.
Families and leisure travellers: non-stop spares you a Delhi connection with kids and luggage. Book early for summer — this is one of India's most seasonal routes.
Students and budget flyers: mid-week, hand-baggage-only fares booked 3–4 weeks out are the cheapest. A one-stop via Delhi can occasionally undercut the non-stop, but weigh the extra 2–3 hours.
Srinagar (SXR): Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport runs a single integrated terminal for domestic and international flights, so there is no terminal-hunting at departure. Expect layered security screening — arrive with time in hand.
Mumbai (BOM): Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International has two terminals. Low-cost carriers (IndiGo, SpiceJet, Akasa) use Terminal 1 (Santacruz); Air India uses Terminal 2 (Sahar). The two are several kilometres apart, so confirm your terminal before booking an onward connection.
At Srinagar: the airport is about 12–15 km from the city centre and Dal Lake. Pre-paid taxis are the standard option; there is no metro. Allow extra time on the approach road during peak tourist season.
At Mumbai: from T1 and T2 you have app cabs, pre-paid taxis and the Metro Line 3 (Aqua Line) connection serving the airport. Mumbai traffic is unpredictable — budget generously if you have an onward train or meeting.
On domestic economy, the usual free check-in allowance is 15 kg with 7 kg cabin, though the cheapest fare buckets are increasingly hand-baggage-only — check what your fare includes before paying. Carry photo ID for security; no visa or permit is needed for this domestic flight.
Carrier-specific rules: IndiGo baggage, Air India baggage, SpiceJet baggage and Akasa Air baggage. If you are bringing back Kashmiri dry fruit, saffron or handicrafts, weigh your bag — overweight charges add up fast.
Srinagar's weather is the single biggest variable on this route. Winter (Dec–Feb) brings fog and occasional snow that can delay or cancel morning departures; build a buffer if you have a tight connection in Mumbai. Summer is reliable but busy.
Mumbai's monsoon (Jun–Sep) can cause arrival holds and the odd diversion during heavy spells. Keep your airline app notifications on and your contact details correct so you catch any schedule change early.
Because four carriers fly Srinagar–Mumbai non-stop, the cheapest option genuinely rotates between them week to week. Run a single search on FlightGPT to compare all of them at once, set a fare alert if you are flexible, and lock in a morning departure for the best weather odds in winter. For more route guides, see all routes or the FlightGPT blog.
Yes. IndiGo operates the most non-stop frequencies, with Air India, SpiceJet and Akasa Air also flying the route. A non-stop takes about 3 hours.
A non-stop is roughly 3 hours gate to gate over about 1,650 km. A one-stop via Delhi typically takes 5–6 hours including the layover.
IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet and Akasa Air. Go First and Jet Airways have ceased operations, and Vistara has merged into Air India, so ignore any listing showing them.
Two to four weeks ahead usually lands a fair fare. Summer (Apr–Jun) is peak and should be booked earlier; winter is cheaper but weather-prone.
Low-cost carriers (IndiGo, SpiceJet, Akasa) use Terminal 1; Air India uses Terminal 2. Confirm before booking any onward connection, as the terminals are several kilometres apart.
No. Sheikh ul-Alam International (SXR) operates a single integrated terminal for domestic and international flights.
Yes. Under DGCA rules, if the airline cancels your flight you are entitled to a full refund or a free alternative. For cancellations you initiate, refund depends on your fare type.
Domestic economy is typically 15 kg check-in plus 7 kg cabin, but the cheapest fares are often hand-baggage-only. Check your fare and see IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet or Akasa baggage pages.
Yes. All four carriers open web check-in around 48 hours before departure. Doing it early helps you pick a seat and saves time at SXR's layered security.
It can. Srinagar sees fog and snow in December–February that may delay or cancel morning departures. Keep a buffer and watch airline notifications.
Some carriers allow small pets in cabin or as checked cargo with advance booking and paperwork; policies vary and Air India is generally the most pet-friendly. Confirm with the airline well before travel.
No. This is a domestic flight; you only need a valid government photo ID. No visa or special permit is required.
Yes. Infants under two travel on an adult's lap for a nominal fee. Carry the infant's age proof and book the infant on the same PNR.
Prices are often similar. Booking direct with the airline simplifies changes and refunds; an OTA can bundle deals. Compare both on FlightGPT before deciding.
The non-stop saves 2–3 hours and avoids a connection. Take the Delhi one-stop only if it is meaningfully cheaper or fits your schedule better.
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The cheapest Srinagar to Mumbai 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 Srinagar to Mumbai ticket prices across IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet, Akasa Air — typically the lowest fare today differs from the lowest fare 30 days out by 25–40 percent. We surface every option so the lowest Srinagar-Mumbai price wins.
Need a last-minute Srinagar to Mumbai flight for tomorrow, this weekend or in the next seven days? Our live SXR-BOM search pulls real-time fares — last-minute deals do appear on this route, especially on red-eye departures and shoulder days. Tap Search on FlightGPT with your date and we return the cheapest last-minute Srinagar Mumbai options instantly.
Most travellers prefer the Srinagar to Mumbai non-stop option. The direct Srinagar-Mumbai flight time is ≈ 3h 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 Srinagar Mumbai ticket but are open to a layover.
Srinagar to Mumbai ticket prices on the FlightGPT live grid update by the minute. The lowest-priced Srinagar Mumbai 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.