The current geopolitical situation is affecting some international flight connections, particularly popular routes with stopovers in the Gulf region. Many of our guests from Europe are therefore wondering about the best way to reach us at the moment.
The good news: Traveling to South India is still smooth and easily possible, as there are several comfortable and reliable alternative routes. In this article, we present the best options and share helpful tips to ensure a relaxed journey.
Current Situation
Due to current restrictions in air traffic, many airlines are using alternative flight paths or avoiding certain airspaces. This mainly affects traditional routes with stopovers in the Middle East.
For you, this means:
• Some routes are currently not available
• Existing alternatives are being expanded
• New, well-plannable options have emerged
The best alternative flight routes to South India
1. Connections via India (Recommended)
The most reliable options currently operate via major Indian hubs.
Example:
UK:
• London (LHR) → Delhi (DEL) → Trivandrum (TRV)
Advantages:
• No stopovers in the Gulf region
• Good domestic connections within India
• Frequent daily flights
2. Alternative European Hubs
Departing from larger European airports can also be a good option:
• Frankfurt
• Paris
• Amsterdam
From these hubs, you will often find additional connections to India.
Tips for a smooth journey
To make your trip as comfortable as possible, we recommend:
• Allow sufficient transfer time (at least 2–3 hours)
• Book flights as a continous ticket whenever possible
• Check entry requirements and visa regulations in advance
• Take out travel insurance
• Reconfirm flight schedules shortly before departure
We are happy to assist you
We are pleased to support you in planning your journey:
• Personalized route suggestions
• Assistance with flight selection
• Individual consultation by phone or email
Feel free to contact us, we will be happy to help you find the best possible connection.


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