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My friend was asking "from which European cities can you fly non-stop to Mumbai?"

Similarly I'd like to know all cities in Europe with non-stops to Hong Kong.

(Note too that ideally it would be better to know "dailies"... since once a week etc kind of sucks.)

The only way I know to do this currently:if you go to the online live departures board for an airport, say Zurich, and if you look through a couple of day's worth, you will indeed, discover, pretty much all the non-stop flights from that city! This is not ideal, so someone may have a better answer.

So, the best way to find this info? All the non-stop possibilities from X to which European cities?

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OpenFlights can give you a scrollable, zoomable map of all routes from any airport. Sample for Tokyo:

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Here's the direct link for Mumbai: http://openflights.org/airport/BOM

Click to "list" icon next to "227 routes" to see them all, or click on any airport to see what flies there.

Note that Google counts cities, while OpenFlights counts airline routes, so. LHR-BOM is 1 for Google but 4 for OpenFlights (because you can fly on BA, Virgin, Air India, or Jet; plus an AA codeshare, but that's not counted).

Disclaimer: I maintain OpenFlights, but it's a free service.

A close-up example of flights from BOM:

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Use Google. It invented an awesome service for searching flights.

Just type in a google search - 'flights from mumbai' and it will return you a list of non-stop flights from mumbai. If you want to find all flights to Mumbai - print 'flights to mumbai'.

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For anyone googling here, Google has unfortunately changed the above a little bit since this screenshot; however it's still a fairly amazing facility.

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