Looking for tickets from Aktobe to Delhi? On the Freedom Travel website and app you can find a suitable flight, compare options by price and connections, book a seat and pay online.
This page gathers the essentials about the route: distance, travel time, schedule, airlines, price guidance, plus details about Delhi airport and the main city sights.
General information about flights between Aktobe and Delhi
The distance between Aktobe and Delhi is about 2,940 km. There is no nonstop service, so the trip involves a connection and takes from 9 hours including the layover; a nonstop flight over this distance would take roughly 4 hours 10 minutes. Delhi is 30 minutes ahead of Aktobe. Kazakhstani citizens apply for an electronic visa (eVisa) online before entering India; check the current requirements before travelling. The route is used by tourists, pilgrims and travellers heading to India for medical treatment or study.
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Aktobe — Delhi flight schedule
There are no nonstop flights between Aktobe and Delhi. The itinerary consists of two legs: first to Almaty or Tashkent, then onward to Delhi. Almaty has near-daily service to Delhi and Tashkent up to two flights a day, so the total travel time starts at around 9 hours.
Schedules and frequencies change with the season, and most flights to Delhi land late in the evening or at night. Specific dates and times are easiest to check in the search form, and fares remain dynamic.
How much does a flight from Aktobe to Delhi cost
The fare depends on the departure date, the airline, the season, the layover length and how early you book. We do not publish fixed prices: the Freedom Travel search shows the current fare including all fees, and payment is made online by card.
Which airlines fly the Aktobe — Delhi route
- Air Astana — connecting flights via Almaty
- Centrum Air — connecting flights via Tashkent
- Uzbekistan Airways — connecting flights via Tashkent
- Qanot Sharq — the Tashkent to Delhi leg as part of a connecting itinerary
- FlyArystan and SCAT — the Aktobe leg to Almaty before the onward connection
The available carrier combinations vary by date, so the full list for a specific day is generated by the Freedom Travel search.
How to get from Aktobe to Delhi: your flight options
No nonstop flight links Aktobe and Delhi, so the whole itinerary is built around a transit airport.
The simplest option is a connection in Almaty: Air Astana flies to Delhi almost daily, and Aktobe to Almaty is served by Air Astana, FlyArystan and SCAT. The alternative is Tashkent, reached from Aktobe with Centrum Air, with Centrum Air, Uzbekistan Airways and Qanot Sharq continuing to Delhi.
When comparing itineraries, look at total travel time, layover length, arrival time and the baggage rules between flights: connecting in Almaty avoids a second border crossing, while the Tashkent routing is sometimes shorter.
This is an international trip with a connection, so if you transit outside Kazakhstan, check in advance whether a transit visa is required.
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Delhi airport
Flights arrive at Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), about 15 km south-west of the city centre. The Airport Express metro line, regular metro lines, buses and taxis connect it with the city.
What to see in Delhi
Delhi is the capital of India, where ancient forts and mausoleums sit alongside bustling bazaars and modern districts. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.
- Red Fort — a Mughal fortress of red sandstone and a UNESCO site
- Qutb Minar — the tallest brick minaret in the world, built in the 12th century
- India Gate — a memorial arch honouring fallen soldiers
- Tomb of Humayun — the Mughal mausoleum that inspired the Taj Mahal
- Jama Masjid — one of the largest mosques in India
- Chandni Chowk — the old bustling market of Old Delhi
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