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Deidre wrote to ask if there are any specials from Cape Town to London. Jolly right there are! You wont get better than Cape Town to London return tickets from R5322. Llimited availability (e.g some days in August).

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JNB to Mumbai from R4430

Book your Johannesburg to Mumbai flights from R4430 (including tax). Here's the lowest month-on-month prices we could find for flights to Mumbai (return, including tax). Make a reservation with our airline comparison engine. Prices subject to change (perhaps even by the time you read this).

JNB to Mumbai

 

CPT to Mumbai

 

DUR to Mumbai

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18 Jul 2011

30 Jul 2011

R4430

 

16 Jul 2011

30 Jul 2011

R5019

 

16 Jul 2011

31 Jul 2011

R4630

9 Aug 2011

23 Aug 2011

R4430

 

3 Aug 2011

17 Aug 2011

R5019

 

10 Aug 2011

25 Aug 2011

R4630

16 Sep 2011

29 Sep 2011

R4430

 

15 Sep 2011

30 Sep 2011

R5019

 

8 Sep 2011

22 Sep 2011

R4630

16 Oct 2011

31 Oct 2011

R5685

 

11 Oct 2011

29 Oct 2011

R5874

 

9 Oct 2011

26 Oct 2011

R6081

12 Nov 2011

28 Nov 2011

R5685

 

8 Nov 2011

24 Nov 2011

R5874

 

11 Nov 2011

25 Nov 2011

R6081

1 Dec 2011

16 Dec 2011

R5805

 

1 Dec 2011

16 Dec 2011

R6401

 

1 Dec 2011

16 Dec 2011

R6201

19 Jan 2012

30 Jan 2012

R5685

 

7 Jan 2012

23 Jan 2012

R6401

 

9 Jan 2012

25 Jan 2012

R6201

14 Feb 2012

29 Feb 2012

R5685

 

4 Feb 2012

20 Feb 2012

R5874

 

10 Feb 2012

26 Feb 2012

R6081

3 Mar 2012

16 Mar 2012

R5685

 

3 Mar 2012

17 Mar 2012

R5874

 

15 Mar 2012

30 Mar 2012

R6081

10 Apr 2012

25 Apr 2012

R5685

 

2 Apr 2012

17 Apr 2012

R5874

 

3 Apr 2012

15 Apr 2012

R6081

15 May 2012

30 May 2012

R5685

 

16 May 2012

29 May 2012

R5874

 

4 May 2012

18 May 2012

R6081

3 Jun 2012

17 Jun 2012

R5685

 

16 Jun 2012

30 Jun 2012

R5874

 

13 Jun 2012

27 Jun 2012

R6081

About Mumbai

By Chelna Mare (republished with kind permission of flights from Mumbai)

Crammed with about 20 million people, Mumbai is the most populated city in India. This is a massive city with a range of extremes, from glamorous Bollywood to the slums of Dharavi.  It is estimated that the seven islands forming Mumbai have been occupied since the Stone Age.  With such a long history of civilisation came many different rulers and so, Mumbai is a mish mash of many different cultures from all over India.

The city has a magnificent atmosphere, pulsing with life, sounds and smells from daybreak to daybreak, cows and monkeys everywhere, there is truly something for everyone!  To start with, you have to visit Chowpatty Beach.  Stroll through the myriad of stalls selling anything from head massages to kulfi (similar to ice cream, but denser and creamier), which you buy from the kulfiwallahs.

Mumbai has an excellent public transport system (although very congested!) and it is easy to get to where you need to be, just don’t expect to get there in a hurry.  For instance, you can hop on a ferry at the imposing Gateway to India and visit Elephanta Caves.  The Gateway of India was built in 1911 and become the landing place for British aristocracy and other important visitors.  Ironically, the last British ships left from this exact place in 1948, thereby ending British occupation for good.  The Elephanta Caves are a UNESCO World Heritage site with a very mysterious history.  No-one really knows how old they are, or how they came about.  The caves are hewn out of solid basalt rock with beautiful, larger than life statues of Hindu gods and massive panels chiselled into the stone, depicting important moments from their lives.  Locals believe that the caves couldn’t possibly be man-made!

The most recognisable landmark in Mumbai is the Haji Ali Dargah.  Built in 1431 in memory of a rich merchant, this spectacular, Indo-Islamic place of devotion seems to float in the bay and is only accessible during low tide.  It is connected to the main land by a causeway which is nearly a kilometre long.

While you're at it, check out the amazing Bandra–Worli Sea Link further north. The 5.6km long bridge links Bandra and the western suburbs of Mumbai with Worli and central Mumbai.

For a true, city within a city experience, go on a tour through Dharavi and visit Dhobi Ghat (washing place) to see laundry done in a way you’ve never seen before, row upon row of concrete baths, complete with flogging stones. The slums of Dharavi will give you a deeper insight into the many problems facing India.  Even though the economy is booming (the informal estimated turnover of Dharavi alone is between US$500 million and US$650 million!) too many people still struggle with basics such as sanitation and clean water.

Bollywood (Hindi Cinema) is something you have to experience.  Unlike Hollywood, Bollywood isn’t located in one particular place; rather it describes the whole industry and the glamour that goes with it.  There are several cinema multiplexes with swish seats and state of the art equipment.  You can even arrange for a studio tour to see where the magic happens.

 

JNB to CPT from R383

JNB to DUR from R200
(limited, e.g. 23 Aug)

JNB - Mumbai from R4430
(limited availability, e.g. some days in August)

JNB - New York from R5764 return
(very limited availability in Jan 2012)

CPT - LON from R5322 return
limited availability
(e.g some days in August)

CPT - Manchester from R5345 return

Gearing up for summer, Airlink retintroduces its Wednesday flights from Johannesburg to Pemba, from 2 August.

Lufthansa 1-way home sale

Ex Jnb to

BRU, DUS, HAM, LCA, LED, FRA, MAD, MLA, MUC, MIL, STR, BER, ZAG

Ex Cpt, Dur, Els, Plz, Grj

BRU, DUS, HAM, LCA, LED, FRA, MAD, MLA, MUC, MIL, STR, BER, ZAG

Sales Period

14 - 31 July 2011

Fare Basis

LRCPZAOW to be booked on L class

Travel Period

Last outbound on the 31 August 2011

Fare Rules

* Minimum of 20 seats available for travel period July - August 2011
* Very limited availability on the JNB-FRA-JNB route. Please allow for flexibility on outbound dates
* Fare rules
* RESTRICTIONS APPLY

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