Travelling from Rajkot (HSR) to Mumbai (BOM): what you need to know
Book a direct flight from Rajkot to Mumbai and you'll be in the air for an average of 1 hour 15 minutes.
Hirasar and Mumbai are in the UTC+5:30 timezone. This means you won't have to adjust your watch after you land.
You can choose from 34 weekly Rajkot to Mumbai flights. The 08:40 departure with Air India is the earliest available. IndiGo operates the last service of the day at 19:00.
Get to the airport on time so you don't miss your HSR to BOM flight. Be there at least two hours ahead for international flights and an hour early for domestic departures to avoid any last-minute rush.
Travelling during a peak time like April? School holidays and other popular periods can mean longer lines and delays at security. Play it safe and get there up to four hours before an international flight and two hours before domestic departures.
IndiGo offers direct flights from Rajkot to Mumbai. Book with this popular carrier, then get ready to discover the sights in Mumbai — and maybe even more of India if your schedule allows.
IndiGo is the most frequently booked airline on this route.
With 69.96% of its services landing as planned, Air India is the most punctual carrier operating HSR to BOM flights.
Think about adding a stopover when booking your ticket from Rajkot to Mumbai. Simply deselect 'Direct flights only' to break up your journey, or even explore someplace new along the way. Check out these options between HSR and BOM:
Delhi Indira Gandhi International
Ahmedabad
Goa North Manohar International
How to find the cheapest flights from Rajkot (HSR) to Mumbai (BOM)
The cheapest price we've found for a one-way Rajkot to Mumbai flight is ₹ 5,007. A round-trip plane ticket right now is ₹ 8,810. Depending on the availability when you book, these fares could change.
To score cheap tickets from HSR to BOM, reserve your trip 11 months before your departure date.
The cheapest month for flights from Rajkot to Mumbai is April. Use the 'Whole month' tool to see the lowest prices if you have flexible travel dates.
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Handy information about Rajkot (HSR)
60% of flights departing from Rajkot land at their destination on time.
Central Hirasar to Rajkot is around 3 kilometres. Depending on traffic, it'll take about 10 minutes to get there if you're ride-sharing, catching a taxi or driving.
The trip on public transport takes about 20 minutes.
Need a handy place to stay before your flight from Rajkot to Mumbai? Prabhu Farms And Resort and Prabhu Farms & Resorts By King's Kraft are close to HSR. They're a particularly great choice if you're taking off early.
What is the baggage allowance on flights from Rajkot Airport (HSR) to Mumbai Airport (BOM)?
Most airlines operating flights from HSR to BOM include a carry-on bag with standard fares, though baggage allowances vary by airline and ticket type. Here is what you can expect with the main airlines on this route:
IndiGo
Carry-on allowance: 7kg cabin bag (55x35x25cm) plus personal item
Checked baggage: 15kg included with some economy fares
Departure terminal: Rajkot Airport (HSR), Terminal 1
Arrival terminal: Mumbai Airport (BOM), Terminal 1
Check-in counters: Opens 2 hours before departure, closes 45 minutes before departure
Air India
Carry-on allowance: 7kg cabin bag plus personal item
Checked baggage: 23kg included with some economy fares
Departure terminal: Rajkot Airport (HSR), Terminal 1
Arrival terminal: Mumbai Airport (BOM), Terminal 2
Check-in counters: Open 2 hours before domestic departures
You can access essential facilities including free Wi-Fi, shops, and dining options at Rajkot Airport (HSR). The airport also provides medical services, ATMs for currency needs, and convenient parking facilities for departing passengers. Prayer rooms are available for travellers requiring quiet space during their journey through Rajkot Airport (HSR).
Arriving at Mumbai (BOM)
If you're arriving on a late Rajkot to Mumbai flight, few things top the convenience of staying close to the terminal. Pick up your bags from the carousel and then be resting soon after at one of these accommodation options near BOM:
Travel at your own speed with a Mumbai rental car. Pick up a set of wheels from Europcar, Avis or North Car Hire and find adventure across Mumbai and beyond.
To lock in the lowest price, reserve your ride from Mumbai around four weeks before you travel.
Getting from Mumbai (BOM) to central Mumbai
Mumbai to central Mumbai has a drive time of about 45 minutes. It's approximately 24 kilometres away.
If you're travelling by public transport, expect a journey of about 1 hour.
When to fly to Mumbai (BOM)
It's time to plan your trip dates for your flight from Rajkot to Mumbai. February is the busiest month to visit Mumbai. If you like a quieter vibe, go in March.
When reserving your flight from Rajkot to Mumbai, think about the type of weather you enjoy. April is the warmest month in Mumbai, with temperatures ranging from 25ºC to 34ºC.
If you like travelling in cooler conditions, search for a cheap ticket from HSR to BOM in January. Temperatures average between 20ºC and 31ºC then.
Weather snapshot
The weather in Mumbai features a tropical climate with warm temperatures, high humidity, and distinct wet and dry seasons. Here's what to expect throughout the year:
December – February: Winter brings Mumbai's coolest, driest weather, making it one of the best times to explore Mumbai. You'll enjoy mild temperatures and clear skies. Light cotton clothing works perfectly during the day.
March – May: Summer arrives with rising heat and humidity that builds throughout these months. Stay cool with lightweight clothing and seek air-conditioned spaces during the hottest parts of the day.
June – September: Mumbai's monsoon season delivers warm, humid weather with frequent showers that transform the city into a lush, green landscape. Lightweight, quick-dry clothing works best for indoor attractions and covered sightseeing, while the cooler temperatures make walking through markets and cultural sites comfortable between downpours.
October – November: Post-monsoon season brings delightful weather that's perfect for exploring outdoor attractions and wandering through the city's vibrant streets. You'll find ideal conditions for sightseeing and enjoying Mumbai's bustling markets without the earlier humidity.
Sightseeing and travel inspiration
Mumbai draws millions with its film industry, street food culture, and business opportunities. The city moves at breakneck speed, from crowded local trains to late-night markets selling everything imaginable. Ancient temples sit alongside art deco buildings, while beachfront promenades offer respite from the constant activity. Finding flights to Mumbai opens up this fast-paced metropolis.
Things to do in Mumbai: Walk along Marine Drive's seafront promenade, about 2 kilometres south of the city centre, and watch the waves crash against the tetrapods. Head to Juhu Beach, roughly 18 kilometres northwest, where you can stroll on the sand and sample street food from local vendors. Browse the Crawford Market, approximately 3 kilometres southeast of downtown, for spices, textiles and fresh produce in the bustling wholesale halls.
Cultural experiences: Attend classical music concerts at the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Nariman Point, about 3 kilometres south of central Mumbai, or learn about the city's film heritage at the Bollywood Museum in Film City, roughly 25 kilometres northeast. Sample traditional Maharashtrian thali at local eateries in the Fort district, just 2 kilometres south, and witness evening prayers at the Siddhivinayak Temple in Prabhadevi, around 8 kilometres north.
Seasonal highlights: Experience the grandeur of Ganesh Chaturthi in August or September when the city comes alive with processions and festivities. The cooler months from November to February offer the best time to visit Mumbai for exploring outdoor markets and enjoying street food without the intense heat. During Diwali celebrations in October or November, witness the festival of lights transform the city with decorations and special events across neighbourhoods.
Explore more of India
Ahmedabad is just one of the many places in India waiting to be explored once you've taken in the sights of Mumbai. Around 451 kilometres away to the north, check out popular attractions including Akshardham Temple, Centre of akshardham and BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir.
If you're eager to discover another well-known destination in India, consider Pune, roughly 121 kilometres south-east of Mumbai. BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Shaniwar Wada and Dagadusheth Halwai Ganapati Temple are highlights.