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United Airlines & Partners Roundtrip Flight: Chicago (ORD) to Mumbai, India (BOM)

(Travel January - March 2023)

$650

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United Airlines, Swiss Air, Lufthansa via Expedia offers Roundtrip Flights from Chicago (ORD) to Mumbai, India (BOM) on sale for $651 for travel January - March 2023.

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for finding this deal.

Note: To book this deal, use the dates below and book with Expedia. This flight will have one-stop.

Travel Availability:
  • Departs Chicago (ORD): Jan 25, 27, 31; Feb 1-3, 7, 9, 12, 15, 17, 19, 24; March 1, 3, 5, 15, 17
  • Returns from Mumbai (BOM): Feb 1, 3, 7-10, 14, 16, 19, 22, 24; March 3, 8, 10, 12, 22, 24

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  • About this deal:
    • These are economy fares that include seat selection, one personal item, one carry-on bag, one free checked bag, and free change (fare difference applies).
    • When travelling internationally, always get up-to-date covid-19 travel restrictions as they change frequently. This includes the stopover country.
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United Airlines, Swiss Air, Lufthansa via Expedia offers Roundtrip Flights from Chicago (ORD) to Mumbai, India (BOM) on sale for $651 for travel January - March 2023.

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for finding this deal.

Note: To book this deal, use the dates below and book with Expedia. This flight will have one-stop.

Travel Availability:
  • Departs Chicago (ORD): Jan 25, 27, 31; Feb 1-3, 7, 9, 12, 15, 17, 19, 24; March 1, 3, 5, 15, 17
  • Returns from Mumbai (BOM): Feb 1, 3, 7-10, 14, 16, 19, 22, 24; March 3, 8, 10, 12, 22, 24

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • These are economy fares that include seat selection, one personal item, one carry-on bag, one free checked bag, and free change (fare difference applies).
    • When travelling internationally, always get up-to-date covid-19 travel restrictions as they change frequently. This includes the stopover country.
  • Want to see more travel deals? Click here or here.

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g.online
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Why can't few people stay on the deal rather than bringing other unsolicited discussions about a specific nation? Every single country has its own positives/negatives. So, just chill and share anything related to AIRFARE on this deal but no other nonsense!
Maharaja_Dawg
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As usual this is immature/incorrect understanding of Indian food which typically is very fibrous and the product you are sharing is useless as it is fiber supplement.
User1654112
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No chicken tikka masalas for u

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Quote from serra :
i keep an eye out on china all the time and sadly, the prices are close to $5-10k

so the answer is no.
WOW!! So glad we went about 15 years ago for $800 RT! Had a friend working in Beijing at the time, so FREE place to stay as well. I've been on The Great Wall, I've seen enough!
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Quote from geoffkin :
WOW!! So glad we went about 15 years ago for $800 RT! Had a friend working in Beijing at the time, so FREE place to stay as well. I've been on The Great Wall, I've seen enough!
don't get me wrong. the $5-$10k airfares to china happened after the pandemic.

prior to that, i've posted many, many <$800 airfares to china (depending on where your hometown airport is).


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JollyJuice3134
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Quote from serra :
economy.

someone else after me looked as soon as i posted that statement and couldn't believe it if they didn't see it for themselves.


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Is China still lockdown?
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Quote from geoffkin :
WOW!! So glad we went about 15 years ago for $800 RT! Had a friend working in Beijing at the time, so FREE place to stay as well. I've been on The Great Wall, I've seen enough!
Before Covid, it's $800 rt too.
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To help prevent Delhi Belly, I highly recommend taking this stuff:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08N43HWY1
Travelers Diarrhea can happen in Delhi (as an Indian I can say that even Indians are not spared). Medicine linked might not be the best solution though. CDC has a page dedicated to addressing this issue https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/yell...s-diarrhea. Personally I take Pepto Bismol and get a z-pac prescription in case of emergencies ever since my Machu Picchu trip was disrupted by germs I caught in Cuzco.
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If you book through Expedia, you will not have the flexibility to change fares etc without charge.
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givemeonemorechance
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Quote from imjimmy :
If you book through Expedia, you will not have the flexibility to change fares etc without charge.
i'm going to miss these free change option. I think some airlines will keep it though..

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Good luck with expedia.
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Food is fine in India, it's the water that gets you. Stick with bottled water/drinks, no issues. And buy water bottles from reputable stores.
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The WORST travel experience ever, lots of scammers once you arrive at the airport. I was looking for a taxi to get to hotel, got one, but was brought to so called 'travel center' then asked me to pay for package. I refused and got out but now lost. I fortunately found a very kind lady working at one of the hotels around and she helped me getting to the hotel I booked. She apologized and asked me to not trust anybody on the street. She said she sees LOTS of solo female travellers come to her crying and ask for help. And this was just a beginning there are lots to talk about... water issue, no toilet paper in restrooms, saw lot of people dumping shits on the beach(it was a poor neighborhood). I would personally not recommend travelling solo to India, especially if you're a female. If you still want to go, be ready to be touched by strangers out of nowhere.

Now for the good, with India's rich history, they have a lot to see with quite a large scale. Part of Mumbai is very developed and clean. Looking at Mumbai's skyline from the poor neighborhood was quite a scene... If you find a right Indian restaurant, you can have the best Indian food of your lifetime. I still miss the curry I had there.

Travelling India really made me think a lot about life and all....
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The WORST travel experience ever, lots of scammers once you arrive at the airport. I was looking for a taxi to get to hotel, got one, but was brought to so called 'travel center' then asked me to pay for package. I refused and got out but now lost. I fortunately found a very kind lady working at one of the hotels around and she helped me getting to the hotel I booked. She apologized and asked me to not trust anybody on the street. She said she sees LOTS of solo female travellers come to her crying and ask for help. And this was just a beginning there are lots to talk about... water issue, no toilet paper in restrooms, saw lot of people dumping shits on the beach(it was a poor neighborhood). I would personally not recommend travelling solo to India, especially if you're a female. If you still want to go, be ready to be touched by strangers out of nowhere.

Now for the good, with India's rich history, they have a lot to see with quite a large scale. Part of Mumbai is very developed and clean. Looking at Mumbai's skyline from the poor neighborhood was quite a scene... If you find a right Indian restaurant, you can have the best Indian food of your lifetime. I still miss the curry I had there.

Travelling India really made me think a lot about life and all....
You failed to mention this

https://youtu.be/xoFtrx93MeU
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Right over here is a new deli

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To help prevent Delhi Belly, I highly recommend taking this stuff:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08N43HWY1
Yeah, at least you will still be alive, unlike in America where a visitor can randomly get shot to death.
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Quote from nukepenguin :
The WORST travel experience ever, lots of scammers once you arrive at the airport. I was looking for a taxi to get to hotel, got one, but was brought to so called 'travel center' then asked me to pay for package. I refused and got out but now lost. I fortunately found a very kind lady working at one of the hotels around and she helped me getting to the hotel I booked. She apologized and asked me to not trust anybody on the street. She said she sees LOTS of solo female travellers come to her crying and ask for help. And this was just a beginning there are lots to talk about... water issue, no toilet paper in restrooms, saw lot of people dumping shits on the beach(it was a poor neighborhood). I would personally not recommend travelling solo to India, especially if you're a female. If you still want to go, be ready to be touched by strangers out of nowhere.

Now for the good, with India's rich history, they have a lot to see with quite a large scale. Part of Mumbai is very developed and clean. Looking at Mumbai's skyline from the poor neighborhood was quite a scene... If you find a right Indian restaurant, you can have the best Indian food of your lifetime. I still miss the curry I had there.

Travelling India really made me think a lot about life and all....
We were in Paris last month....got mugged, and pick pocketed.
Travelling EU really made me think a lot about life and all....
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Quote from RUMMYY :
We were in Paris last month....got mugged, and pick pocketed.
Travelling EU really made me think a lot about life and all....
Yeah, I've been to lots of countries in Europe too and had some bad experience there too. But India was on another level.

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