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Price is not a concern

2006-07-14 17:33:22 · 4 answers · asked by Dr. GoodHeart 1 in Travel India Delhi and NCR

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I just checked to see who flies out of Boston....
For a great travel experience do not book any American carriers for intercontinental flights (IE Northwest, American Airlines etc,.) .they treat you like cattle-cramped seating and the food is miserable (most I would not feed a dog).
Take it from someone who knows (I pay $1,000 round trip from Orlando, Fl to New Delhi but must fly Northwest and it's a miserable experience....
The only way to go Intercontinental is on a European or Asian carrier..
You will always have a layover from USA to Delhi either in the states or in Europe or Dubai....there might be some non stops from New York (I think they all have to refuel somewhere it a very long flight) area but since you are leaving from Boston..would you really like a lay over at Laguardia or Charle DeGall airport in Paris...(The New York Airports are the pits.)

OK...Your choice on European carriers is:
British Airways (lay over Herthrow, London)
Air France (lay over Charles DeGall, Paris)
Lufthansa (most likely Munich)
Swiss Air
Air Canada

British Airways is quoting Juy-Aug $1,150 (by the way that's a super-super rate for just checking Orbitz. I pay $1,000, like I said, and I buy through a major broker that just sells tickets to India 4lowfares.com all the way up to
Air Canada $6,000)

Since Singapore Airlines is out (the best airline in the world)..I would chose British Airways (not because of the price) in my opinion I have traveled on all the above but Swiss Air you will enjoy your experience on British Airways.....

Air France is OK..food is great but the Brits are a great bunch to fly with- food is good but the service is top notch (and they are super friendly)!

And I like Hethrow..not as nice as Stepple in Amsterdam but the only way to get to Stepple (coolest air port in the world with a Casino) is to take Northwest-KIM and you don't want that......
Air India is also a great airline but the western food is below par....great vegatarian food.

Good Luck

And any more questions post them (or you can E-mail me) and I'll try to advice
I spend 3 months a year in India

Master Quark

2006-07-15 04:29:08 · answer #1 · answered by Master Quark 3 · 1 0

No direct flight between Boston to New Delhi.

But American Airlines operates direct non-stop between Newark (NJ) to New Delhi.

2006-07-14 19:06:19 · answer #2 · answered by helpaneed 7 · 0 0

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2016-11-06 09:45:02 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

~AmTrak

2006-07-14 17:46:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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