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Air India will increase the number of flights per week on the Delhi (India) – Manila (Philippines) route to seven, starting December 11.
Tickets start at $150 one way.
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Updated 10.12.2025
India borders status:
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Public holidays and festivals in India in 2026. Non-working days:
- January 26, Monday: Republic Day (गणतंत्र दिवस);
- August 15, Saturday: Independence Day (स्वतंत्रता दिवस);
- October 2, Friday: Birthday of Mahatma Gandhi (महात्मा गांधी की जयंती).
There are currently three national public holidays in India. Along with this, many religious and secular holidays are observed in the country, which are traditionally widely celebrated either in some states or by representatives of a certain part of the population. So, in the Hindu calendar there are a total of 32 holidays, for Muslims — 8, for Christians — 6, for Sikhs — 4, and in the calendars of Buddhists and Jains only 2 holidays each. The dates of most religious holidays are determined by the corresponding lunar calendars, so they fall on different dates according to the Gregorian calendar.
Philippines borders status:
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Public holidays and festivals in the Philippines in 2025. Non-working days:
- January 1, Wednesday: New Year’s Day (Araw ng Bagong Taon);
- February 25, Tuesday: EDSA Revolution Anniversary (Anibersaryo ng rebolusyon ng EDSA);
- March 31, Monday: Eid al-Fitr (Eid al-Fitr);
- April 9, Tuesday: Day of Valor (Araw ng lakas ng loob);
- April 17, Thursday: Maundy Thursday (Huwebes Santo);
- April 18, Friday: Good Friday (Magandang Biyernes);
- April 19, Saturday: Black Saturday (Itim na Sabado);
- May 1, Thursday: Labor Day (Araw ng mga Manggagawa);
- June 6, Friday: Eid al-Adha (Eid al-Adha);
- June 12, Thursday: Independence Day (Araw ng Kalayaan);
- August 21, Thursday: Ninoy Aquino Day (Araw ni Ninoy Aquino);
- August 25, Monday: National Heroes Day (Pambansang Araw ng Bayani);
- October 31, Friday: All Saints’ Day (Araw ng mga Santo);
- November 1, Saturday: All Saints’ Day (Araw ng mga Santo);
- November 30, Sunday: Bonifacio Day (Araw ng Bonifacio);
- December 8, Monday: Immaculate Conception (Immaculate paglilihi);
- December 24, Wednesday: Christmas (Pasko);
- December 25, Thursday: Christmas (Pasko);
- December 30, Tuesday: Rizal Day (Rizal Day);
- December 31, Wednesday: New Year’s Eve (Bisperas ng Bagong Taon).
The dates of Eid al-Adha and Eid al-Adha will be officially approved by the President of the Philippines.

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