Fly from Chennai to Manchester with Etihad Airways
Travel from India’s cultural centre to England’s historical metropolis when you book flights from Chennai to Manchester with Etihad.
An exploration of Manchester features a little bit of everything – you’ll discover industrial architecture, luxury shopping and heart-pumping sports. Immerse yourself in traditional British northern character and enjoy contemporary museums, art galleries and experience a unique culinary scene.
Flying from Chennai to Manchester: FAQs
What is the time difference between Chennai and Manchester?
Manchester is 5 hours 30 minutes behind of Chennai during daylight savings time (November to March) and 4 hours 30 minutes behind during standard time (April to October).
Manchester operates on GMT (Greenwich Mean Time, GMT+2 and British Summer Time, GMT +1) and Chennai operates on IST (India Standard Time, GMT
Is it easy to travel around Manchester?
Manchester has excellent travel links. Hop on a tram or rent a bicycle to get around the city centre, which is also straightforward to walk.
If you decide to venture further out, Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Victoria railway stations offer direct connections to London and other cities around the country.
Top tips for Chennai to Manchester
Magnificent museums
Swap Chennai’s Government Museum for Manchester Museum, IWM North and the Science and Industry Museum. The latter is based in a fascinating setting – an 1830s railway station. Spend a morning immersing yourself in the city’s scientific achievements then move to the IWM North located in another eye-catching building. Afterwards, head over to Oxford Road to the University-owned Manchester Museum and study the many exhibits.
Experience football in Manchester
The atmosphere of Chennai’s cricket-rich, sports-loving scene is mirrored in Manchester. The city is home to one of the biggest football clubs in the world – visit the Etihad Stadium to see Manchester City take the field, take a stadium tour, or learn about the city’s sports-loving history at the National Football Museum.