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Fly from Mumbai to London, Dubai, Nepal, Sri Lanka & more! Check out IRCTC’s new Summer 2025 Tours

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The Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has launched a range of budget-friendly international air tour packages for Summer 2025. These packages offer travellers from Mumbai the opportunity to explore exciting destinations such as London, Dubai, and more. Designed by IRCTC’s West Zone Mumbai office, these meticulously planned, all-inclusive packages ensure an enjoyable travel experience, making international vacations accessible at highly competitive prices.

Explore the world with 'all-inclusive' packages

The "All-Inclusive Europe with London" package, spanning May 9-24, 2025, offers an extensive European adventure. Meanwhile, the "Dazzling Dubai" tour (April 10-14, 2025) provides a quick yet luxurious getaway. For those seeking cultural and spiritual experiences, the "Mystical Nepal" excursion departs on April 14 and May 7, 2025 while the "Shri Ramayan Yatra – Sri Lanka" tour is scheduled for May 6-12, 2025.

Each package includes airfare, accommodation, meals, guided sightseeing, local transfers, visas, travel insurance, and GST, ensuring a seamless travel experience. IRCTC officials highlight that these tours are competitively priced to make international travel accessible to middle-class families.

With summer vacations around the corner, IRCTC expects high demand and urges travellers to book early through its website www.irctctourism.com, authorised agents, or via WhatsApp/SMS at 8287931886.

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