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Flights San Francisco (SFO) - Delhi (DEL) with Turkish Airlines

About the flight

Flights San Francisco (SFO) - Delhi (DEL) with Turkish Airlines depart from San Francisco International Airport (SFO). This is the largest airport in the Bay area and the second-busiest airport in California. It's not just a major hub for domestic flights, but also an international gateway with many daily flights to Europe and Asia. Located 13 miles south of downtown San Francisco, the airport features a wide range of facilities. Besides 62 shops and 71 cafes and restaurants, the airport has its very own SFO museum, with 20 galleries showcasing permanent artwork and temporary exhibitions.

The port of arrival in India is New Delhi Airport, officially named Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL, after the first - and to date only - female Prime Minister of India. It's India's busiest airport in terms of both passenger and cargo traffic. In 2018, it was ranked as the 6th-busiest airport in Asia, handling nearly 70 million passengers every year. A major expansion program aims to increase the airport's capacity to 100 million passengers a year by 2030. The airport features shopping, dining, and spa facilities, pay-per-use lounges, and innovative sleeping pods for travelers in transit.

Flights [from San Francisco](https://www.budgetair.com/en_us/flight-routes/united-states/from-san-francisco%20(SFO) to Delhi (DEL) cover 7,707 miles. Direct flights are currently not available. Flights San Francisco (SFO) - Delhi (DEL) with Turkish Airlines include a stopover at Istanbul Atatürk Airport (IST) in Turkey. Including transfer time, the flight duration is around 21 hours and 30 minutes. Flights San Francisco (SFO) - Delhi (DEL) with Turkish Airlines are available on a daily basis.

About the airline

Turkish Airlines is the national flag carrier of Turkey. It operates flights to 315 destinations in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, making it the largest carrier in the world in terms of flight destinations. Turkish Airlines is considered one of the world's top carriers and has won many industry awards. It's known for its excellent Business Class service, quality food, and stunning lounges. Yet the airline also excels in Economy Class and offers tickets at competitive rates. Turkish Airlines offers top quality at bargain prices.

Flights San Francisco (SFO) - Delhi (DEL) with Turkish Airlines depart from San Francisco at 6:15 p.m. every day. After a two-and-a-half-hour transit in Istanbul, passengers arrive in Delhi at 5:15 a.m., two days later (local time). The first leg of the journey is executed by a Boeing 777-300ER and the second leg by an Airbus A320. The Boeing has seats with a 31-inch seat pitch and offers on-demand and live TV, free basic web browsing, and power and USB outlets. The Airbus has seats with a 28-inch seat pitch, offering excellent legroom to passengers.

Meals are provided throughout the first and longest leg of the flight, while a light meal is provided during the second leg. Two pieces of checked baggage are included in the fare.

Transportation, transfers & car rental

Getting to San Francisco Airport (SFO) is easy, due to its efficient public transport system. The airport is served by the BART rapid rail and SamTrans public buses. SamTrans' SFO route connects to the Caltrain rail system and is timed to meet Caltrain services from San Jose. There is a free shuttle bus connecting the airport with the San Francisco Bay Ferry, servicing travelers from Alameda and Oakland. The airport has both hourly and long-term parking lots, connected to the terminals by a free 24-hour shuttle service.

After arrival at Delhi Airport (DEL), public transport is available to take travelers to their final destination. The Airport Express Line is a high-speed rail connection that reaches its endpoint in less than 25 minutes and stops at various prime spots along the way. Buses run at a 30-minute interval and connect the airport to several central locations in Delhi, including the main bus terminal at Connaught Place. Taxi's from selected respectable cab operators can be found outside the terminal building.

Delhi is a crowded city with heavy traffic and legendary traffic jams - driving a car without previous experience is not recommended. The Delhi Metro is generally a quick, affordable and efficient way to get around in the city. Buses are also widely available. For traveling shorter distances, rickshaws are a convenient option.

Practical information

US. citizens traveling to India need to arrange a visa in advance. For short visits, an e-visa can be requested online. Other visas have to be arranged through an Indian embassy or consulate.

New Delhi time is 13 hours and 30 minutes ahead of San Francisco. The currency used in India is the Indian Rupee. The exchange rate is currently 1USD = 70 Rupee. India is a huge country, and its different regions have distinct languages. The language most commonly spoken in Delhi is Hindi. Due to the size and geography of the country, weather patterns also vary from region to region. The climate in Delhi is characterized by hot summers and cold winters. The main religion in India is Hinduism.

India has a unique, strong culture and most first-time visitors experience a small (or big) culture shock. Arriving in Delhi - with its abundant crowds, noises, smells, and colors - can be an overwhelming experience. Give yourself some time to adjust! Tight and revealing clothing is to be avoided, especially for women.

Top travel tips

When in Delhi, here are a few of the best tourist spots and highlights in the city:

The Red Fort

The must-see for every visitor to Delhi is the Red Fort: an impressive example of Mughal architecture. Lovers of history and architecture should also stop by Humayun's Tomb, that bears resemblance to the Taj Mahal and was visited by Barack Obama.

Chandani Chowk

If you're ready for a taste of real Delhi, Chandani Chowk is where to go. The bustling center of Old Delhi features one of India's oldest markets and is the perfect place to shop for local produce, sample local cuisine, admire ancient buildings, and simply soak up the atmosphere.

The shrine of Nizamuddin Dargah

For an even more immersive experience, travelers can head to the shrine of Nizamuddin Dargah. This Sufi shrine is visited by devotees of all religions and backgrounds, and a walk through the maze of alleys surrounding the shrine is a mystical experience.

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