Flights from Mumbai to Manchester from INR52,719

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Fly from Mumbai to Manchester with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Mumbai to Manchester and travel between two cities known for their creativity and ingenuity.

Admire 19th-century architecture, visit districts known for their art galleries, cool fashion boutiques and innovative restaurants – and pay a visit to Etihad Stadium, the famous home of Manchester City football club.

Your flight will connect in Abu Dhabi International Airport. You’ll then be on your way to one of the UK’s most prominent cities, where you’ll be greeted with warm, northern English hospitality.

Why fly to Manchester with Etihad Airways

Enjoy a stopover in Abu Dhabi

Whether you have a short transit through Abu Dhabi or you would like to extend your stay, you can book a free stopover for up to 2 nights or get up to 50% discount at one of the best hotels in the city. Discover our stopover offers and book now.

Elevate your experience with extras

Enjoy the most comfortable and convenient flight possible with our upgrades and extras. Gain access to airport lounges, stretch out with extra legroom, or enjoy fuss-free airport transfers to make your journey run smoothly.

Your flight from Mumbai to Manchester

Starting on the shores of West India, your flight from Mumbai (BOM) to Manchester (MAN) will take you across the Arabian Sea to Abu Dhabi, where you can enjoy a relaxing stopover in the UAE capital as part of your trip.

The second leg of your journey will take you north-west over mainland Europe and across the English Channel, before landing in Manchester.

*Aircraft, cabins and services may vary by route and flight. You can check this when you search for your flight. This page was last updated May 2021.

Flying from Mumbai to Manchester: FAQs

What is the weather like in Manchester?

Manchester enjoys a temperate climate, with four distinct seasons. The warmest weather can be experienced between June and August, with average highs in the mid 20°Cs.

September through to February is generally cool, and snow is sometimes possible in December and January. This adds even more atmosphere to the city’s winter wonderland feel.

How easy is it to get around Manchester?

Much of central Manchester can be explored on foot, but if you want to visit other neighbourhoods, then make use of the bus service. Simply ‘hop-on hop-off’ at many popular locations throughout the city. There is also an efficient tram service and excellent rail links serving the surrounding areas. Purchase a System One Travelcard to explore by bus, train and tram.

Top tips for Mumbai to Manchester

coffee beans and coffee in manchester

Swap tea for coffee

Mumbai may be famous for its tea, but Manchester boasts a fantastic coffee culture. Find unique and quirky coffee shops throughout the city to savour during your trip. There’s an abundance of varieties to choose from and, true to its innovative roots, the city is always reinventing and experimenting with new and exciting flavours. The Northern Quarter is an especially popular district for innovative cafes.

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Take a dip

Much like the British-inspired architecture found in Mumbai, Manchester’s Victoria Baths are well worth a visit. This stunning grade-II listed building was designed with the intent of being the grandest in Britain when opening in 1906. The baths are open to visitors between April and October, with a range of art installations and other events run throughout the year.