COX & KINGS (India) LTD has been appointed the official travel agent for Fi India 2008. To make a booking simply call, fax, visit the website below or email your inquiry to:
Visitors from certain countries need a visa to enter India. You can obtain a formal invitation letter from the organisers.
If you want more information or request a visa, please contact Anna Gaji at annag@ubmindia.com
How to reach Bombay Exhibition Center?
By air
Mumbai has two Airports:
-The Chattrapathi Shivaji International Airport
- Santa Cruz Domestic Airport.
The Chhatrapati ShivajiInternational Airport serves as one of India's major international airports. It is also the busiest, currently handleing up to 45 landings and takeoffs per hour.
For information on the airport in Mumbai, please click here.
By road
Mumbai is connected by good motorable roads with all major tourist centers. Click for a Mumbai city map on which you can see the major highways, railways and the airport.
Taxi
The taxi may be the most commonly used mode of transport used to travel within a city.
Tourist taxis: There are a many chauffeur-driven tourist cars.
Tourist taxi rates: These un-metered tourist cars operate at a somewhat higher rate than the regular taxis, and are approved by India Tourism.
By rail
With 63,000 km of rail routes and 6,800 stations, the railway network in India is the third biggest in the world after Russia and China, and the biggest in the world in terms of passenger kilometres.
The trains in India go almost everywhere, and it's generally safe to assume that you can travel between any two Indian cities or major towns by train.