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How Long is the Flight to India from San Francisco

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Flight to India from San Francisco
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Set apart by a distance of more than 8000 miles, India and San Francisco are connected by many flight routes, both direct and indirect The huge distance of over 8000 miles can be covered in nearly 16 hours, thanks to the nonstop flights to India from San Francisco operated by Air India and United Airlines. Direct flights from San Francisco are currently available to Delhi and Bengaluru, but the US city is connected to many destinations across India by means of indirect routes. So, how long does it take to fly from San Francisco to various cities in India? Below are the details for five of the popular routes from San Francisco to India.

Popular Routes from San Francisco to India & Their Flight Durations 

Now, let’s take a look at the flight time for each of the 5 most popular flights to India from San Francisco. 

San Francisco to Delhi

Delhi International Airport is the main gateway for international flights to India, and the airport has nonstop connectivity to several major cities around the world, including San Francisco. With a flight duration of about 16 hours, SFO to DEL is the shortest flight to India from San Francisco. United Airlines and Air India offer nonstop flights between San Francisco and Delhi. 

San Francisco to Mumbai 

Another popular flight route to India from San Francisco, SFO to Mumbai flights are operated by Air India, United, Alaska, American, JetBlue, Qatar, Emirates, and other airlines. There’s no direct flight between these two cities at present, and the quickest one-stop flight to Mumbai from San Francisco takes an average time of 20 hours.  Most travelers find it convenient to fly from SFO to DEL, from where they take a connecting flight to BOM Airport. 

San Francisco to Bangalore

This is one of the longest nonstop flight routes in the world. BLR-SFO also marks the first ever direct connection between the West Coast of the United States and South India. Launched in January 2021, BLR-SFO flights connecting the tech hubs of the respective countries came as a relief to business travelers. Currently, Air India operates these nonstop flights twice a week, and the travel time is nearly 17 hours and 40 minutes.  

San Francisco to Hyderabad

San Francisco is home to a significant population of South Indians and hence the flights connecting this city to South Indian destinations like Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Thiruvananthapuram etc. are very high in demand. SFO-HYD flights take a minimum of 19 h 55 m to reach Rajiv Gandhi Airport International Airport in Hyderabad. 

San Francisco to Thiruvananthapuram

The flights to Thiruvananthapuram from San Francisco take anywhere between 21 hours to 27 hours, depending upon the route. Two of the cheapest routes to Thiruvananthapuram from San Francisco are SFO to TRV via Dubai or Singapore. Apart from Etihad and Singapore, other airlines such as Qatar, Emirates, Air India, American, and British Airways also serve Thiruvananthapuram.    

FAQs

What is the cheapest month to fly to India from San Francisco?
The cheapest flight to India from San Francisco can be found in September.  

Which airlines operate flights from San Francisco to India?
Air India, United, American, British Airways, Qatar, Etihad, Emirates, and Singapore Airlines are some popular airlines that operate flights on the San Francisco-India route. 

What is the time difference between India and San Francisco?
India is 12 hours and 30 minutes ahead of San Francisco. 

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