Fly from Moscow to Mumbai with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Moscow to Mumbai and move from one metropolitan mecca to another. Trade the hustle of Russia’s capital within the vibrant culture, cuisine and creativity of Mumbai.
Witness ancient Indian history in the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya and spot art deco, gothic, and contemporary architectural gems hidden throughout the city. Beauty, wonder, and surprise wait around every corner when you fly to Mumbai.
Flying from Moscow to Mumbai: FAQs
What is the time difference between Moscow and Mumbai?
Mumbai is 2 hours and 30 minutes ahead of Moscow. Mumbai operates on IST (India Standard Time, GMT+0530) and Moscow operates on MSK (Moscow Time, GMT+0300).
Neither Moscow nor Mumbai observes Daylight Savings Time, so this time difference stays the same all year round.
What is the weather like in Mumbai?
Mumbai’s tropical climate varies between wet and dry periods, with consistent temperatures throughout the year regardless of when you book your flight to Mumbai.
Average highs ranges between 29C and 34C, and the average low is 19C. The warmest time of year is October to May, with slightly cooler temperatures from December to February. The highest rainfall is from June to September.
Top tips for Moscow to Mumbai
Tour incredible temples
Much like Moscow’s cathedrals, Mumbai’s temples define the city’s heritage and character – and there are countless opportunities to admire these fascinating buildings.
From the pink towers of the sea facing Mahalakshmi Temple to marble carvings that define the Babu Amichand Panalal Adishwarji Jain Mandir, spend some time touring Mumbai’s unforgettable and unique cultural sights.
Immerse yourself in the arts
Mumbai’s cultural landscape is equally as rich as Moscow’s but offers a different tone. Catch a Bollywood film at a cinema hall, which are a testament to Mumbai’s status as the birthplace of Indian cinema.
Visit some of India’s most iconic artworks at the Jehangir Art Gallery and National Gallery of Modern Art, or spend time at The Asiatic Society of Bombay – the oldest library in the city.