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Flights to Mumbai from Toronto are increasingly popular for travellers wanting to do explore this cosmopolitan Indian city. Let Etihad Airways, the National Airline of the United Arab Emirates, fly you to Mumbai from Toronto in style and comfort. Watch this video (opens in new window) and find out why we won the esteemed World's Leading Airline Award at the 2009 and 2010 World Travel Awards.
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Fly from Toronto
On flights to Mumbai from Toronto, you will be leaving the most populous city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario.
Toronto is located on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario and makes up part of an area known as the Golden Horseshoe, which is home to over 8 million people – 25 percent of Canada’s population.
Liberal immigration policies since the 1960s and a rapidly growing economy have transformed Toronto into one of the most culturally and ethnically diverse cities in the world – more than half the city’s residents were born outside Canada.
Toronto is made up of a dense urban core surrounded by a ring of suburbs, all laid out on a very mathematical grid pattern of roads.

Before taking flights to Mumbai from Toronto, buy a Toronto CityPass or take a bus tour of the city taking in the CN Tower, the Rogers Centre and Toronto City Hall before touring around Toronto's harbour.
Other attractions include the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto Zoo and Canada’s Wonderland, the largest amusement park in the country. Experience the archetypal Canadian boreal landscape in the Algonquin Provincial Park, where glistening blue lakes, granite rock faces and towering pine trees can be found.
A visit to the world-renowned Niagara Falls is a must before taking flights to Mumbai from Toronto. About an hour’s drive south of Toronto, this spectacular waterfall is one of the world’s natural wonders. There are many other touristic things to do in the Niagara area.
Flights to Mumbai from Toronto Etihad offers frquent flights to Mumbai from Toronto. Book flights to Mumbai from Toronto.
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Fly to Mumbai
On flights to Mumbai from Toronto, you will be arriving in India's commercial capital and its largest and most vibrant city. Mumbai offers a beguiling mixture of old-world colonial atmosphere and contemporary cool, with great nightlife alongside heavyweight cultural and historical attractions.
Mumbai is squeezed onto a small island which is connected by bridges to the mainland. It is a city of huge contrasts; where glistening skyscrapers overshadow run-down slums. As India’s fashion and film capital, not to mention centre for the gem trade, Mumbai is also a very glamorous city.
Plan your itinerary well before taking flights to Mumbai from Toronto as there is much to do. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is the most enchanting of the many Raj-era buildings that can be found around the city.

Take a boat ride to the peaceful Elephanta Island and its remarkable cave temple.
Check out the Horniman Circle at the epicentre of the Fort area. Its central gardens are open to the public and offer a welcome shady retreat from the busy streets.
Visit Balbulnath Temple if you are prepared to make a steep climb up the northeastern end of Malabar Hill.
Overlooking Chowpatty Beach at 1,000-feet above sea level, the temple features elaborate carvings and a grand terrace.
A visit to the Shrine of Haji Ali is a must for those arriving on flights to Mumbai from Toronto.
Built on a tiny island connected by a narrow pier to the mainland, the shrine is only accessible during low tide.
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Flights to Mumbai Airport from Toronto Airport
You can book flights to Mumbai from Toronto online with Etihad Airways by selecting the date option from the booking engine on the right hand side of this page. While booking your flights to Mumbai from Toronto and planning your itinerary, below is some general information about their airports.
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Toronto Airport
On flights to Mumbai from Toronto, you will depart from Toronto Pearson International Airport, also known as Lester B. Pearson International Airport or simply Toronto Pearson.
Toronto Airport is 22.5km northwest of Downtown Toronto in Mississauga.
Toronto Airport is the busiest airport in Canada. In 2009, it handled 30.4 million passengers and was the 20th busiest airport in the world by international passenger traffic.
Toronto Airport has two operating terminals: Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. Passengers on flights to Mumbai from Toronto leave from Terminal 1.
Etihad Diamond First and Pearl Business Class passengers can make use of the Plaza Premium Lounge.
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Mumbai Airport
On flights to Mumbai from Toronto, you will land at Mumbai airport, officially known as Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport and formerly called Sahar International Airport.
Chhatrapati Shivaji is the main airport in Mumbai and is South Asia's busiest airport in term of passenger traffic. In 2007-8, Mumbai airport handled more than 26 million passengers.
Chhatrapati Shivaji airport has three main terminals, spread over an operational area of 5.9 km2. Terminal 1, which has two sub-terminals 1A and 1B, is for domestic flights; Terminal 2 is for international flights; and Terminal 3 for cargo.
Note that travelling between the terminals on landside can take 15-20 minutes. Passengers arriving on flights to Mumbai from Toronto on Etihad Airways arrive at Terminal 2. Premium class guests can make use of the Oberoi lounge in Terminal 2.
- Airport Code – BOM
- Airport Name – Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport
- City - Mumbai
- Country – India
- Country Abbrev - IN
- Time Zone – GMT +5.5
- Telephone +91 22 66850222
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Other flights to Mumbai
You can book flights to Mumbai online with Etihad Airways by selecting the date option from the booking engine on the right hand side of this page. For more information on specific routes to Mumbai, please see the list below:
Before you travel, search for the best discount holiday deals and affordable ticket prices on flights to Mumbai from Toronto and flights to many other destinations at Etihad Airways.
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