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It's recommended to book your trip at least 3 to 6 months in advance, especially if you're traveling during the peak season or major holidays. This ensures you have a wider selection of accommodations and flights, often at better prices. For popular destinations or events, booking early gives you a greater chance of securing your preferred dates and avoiding last-minute price hikes. If you're flexible with your travel dates, you may find good deals closer to your departure, but planning ahead generally leads to a smoother and more stress-free experience.

You can pay using a variety of convenient methods. We accept payments through UPI, netbanking, and debit or credit cards. Simply choose the option that works best for you during the checkout process. Please note that we do not accept cash as a form of payment.

Yes, you can bring extra luggage, but it depends on the airline's policies. Most airlines allow passengers to bring a certain amount of luggage as part of their ticket, but if you need to bring more than the standard allowance, you will likely need to pay an additional fee. It’s a good idea to check your airline’s specific baggage policy before your trip to understand the limits and fees for extra luggage. You can usually purchase extra baggage online in advance, which may be cheaper than paying at the airport.

The number of pieces of luggage you're permitted depends on the airline and the class of your ticket. Typically, for economy class, most airlines allow one piece of checked luggage and one piece of carry-on luggage. Checked luggage usually has a weight limit of 20-30 kg (44-66 lbs), while carry-on bags are limited to 7-10 kg (15-22 lbs). Business and first-class passengers may be allowed additional pieces or higher weight limits.

It's important to check your airline's baggage policy before traveling, as each airline has different rules regarding the number of luggage pieces, size, and weight limits.

The documents required for travel depend on your destination and the nature of your trip, but here are the most common ones you’ll need:

  1. Passport: A valid passport is required for international travel. Make sure your passport has at least 6 months' validity from your planned return date.

  2. Visa: Depending on your destination, you may need a visa to enter the country. Check the visa requirements well in advance and apply if necessary.

  3. Flight Tickets: Your confirmed airline tickets (e-tickets) will be required at check-in and for entry into the destination country.

  4. Travel Insurance: Some countries require proof of travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and trip cancellations.

  5. Accommodation Details: You may be asked to provide details of your accommodation during your stay, such as hotel bookings or an address where you'll be staying.

  6. COVID-19 Requirements: Many countries have specific requirements related to COVID-19, such as vaccination certificates, negative test results, or health declaration forms.

  7. Other Supporting Documents: Some countries may require proof of sufficient funds, a return or onward ticket, or an invitation letter for visa applications.

Always check the specific requirements for your destination before traveling to ensure you have the correct documents.

In most cases, the departure tax for international flights is included in the price of your ticket, so you do not need to pay it separately. However, some countries may require passengers to pay a departure tax at the airport before leaving. This can vary depending on the country you're flying from.

To avoid any surprises, it's a good idea to check with your airline or the airport authorities in advance to see if the departure tax is included in your ticket or needs to be paid separately at the airport.

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