Well… I didn’t expect to return to India quite so soon, but here I am—just four weeks after my last visit. This time, I split my time between Mumbai and Delhi, spending two days in each city. It was noticeably hotter than it was in March, which definitely added an extra layer of challenge to an already packed work schedule.
A New Route (Because the Last One Was… Less Than Ideal)
After my previous not-so-great transit experience, I decided to try a different route this time. Here’s how it went:
✈ Sydney to Bangkok (via Finnair, operated for Qantas)
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Boarding area under renovation? |
Once in Bangkok Airport… let’s just say it involved a lot of walking.
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610m is only to connecting security gate |
✈ Bangkok to Mumbai (Thai Airways)
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Bangkok Airport |
This leg was with Thai Airways—part of Star Alliance, so unfortunately, no lounge access for me 😔. It would’ve been nice to squeeze in some shopping, but alas. Another packed flight, and 4 hours and 30 minutes later, I was back in Mumbai.
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Welcome back to Mumbai! |
✈ Mumbai to Delhi (Air India… oh dear)
After two full days of business meetings in Mumbai, I was off to Delhi. This domestic leg, operated by Air India, was by far the worst experience of the trip.
The flight, scheduled to depart around 7:55 PM, was delayed by over two hours. I didn’t arrive in Delhi until after midnight, and by the time I checked into my hotel and got to bed, it was past 2 AM. Exhausted doesn’t even begin to cover it.
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arghh...... |
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nice view of Mumbai |
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Everyone's keen to get out |
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Plane to Bus to Terminal |
✈ Delhi to Sydney (via Melbourne)
After wrapping up another two days in Delhi, it was finally time to head home. Thankfully, Qantas operates a direct flight from Delhi to Melbourne, so my only connection was within Australia.
The lounge in Delhi was a shared space for all airlines—nothing like the Qantas First Lounge, but I was still grateful for the chance to shower after spending the day in 40°C heat. (Although—no hot water? In a lounge? Really?) Still, after walking around in the blazing sun, even a cold shower felt like a luxury.
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Shower with no hot water |
Once again, the flight was delayed—by over an hour. Delhi Airport is currently over capacity, and there simply aren’t enough runways to accommodate all the traffic. Hopefully, the new airport in Noida opens soon and eases some of the strain.
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A lot of people needing support to board |
✈ The Final Stretch: Melbourne to Sydney
With only 1 hour and 25 minutes between landing in Melbourne and my domestic connection to Sydney, I was nervous I’d miss the flight. Fortunately, we landed close to schedule—thank you, Qantas!
The only real stress point was at Melbourne Airport customs. Despite the crowd, only two gates were open, and the line was long. After finally making it through, I dashed to the domestic terminal—though, as it turns out, I didn’t need to rush. I had just enough time to catch my breath and even chat with Frode on the phone.
Almost home!
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Queue at the custom |
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One more flight to Sydney!! |
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Almost forgot that it's an Easter Friday |
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This made me so happy! |
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