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IndiGo gears up for a busy winter schedule with dozen new domestic, international routes

Indigo is scheduled to add more than ten new local and international roads starting from this month, while calling London and returning flights to China this month, while Cambodia and Greece is scheduled as part of its busy winter schedule.

As part of the global expansion strategy, Indigo is scheduled to launch daily flights between Mumbai Airport and LHRO (LHR), the largest aviation center in Europe and the most connected airport in the world, starting from October 26, and made London its second destination in the United Kingdom, after launching the successful services between Mumbai and Manchester earlier this year.

Flight flights will be operated daily using Indigo’s Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, which has been seized on the NORSE Atlantic Airlines, providing dual configuration including the economic class and the Indigo, Indigostretch.

The entry of the direct trip to London by Indigo will end the Air India monopoly, the only local transport company that flying directly to Heathrow.

Moreover, the airline will resume its services to China, the mainland, and connect Kolkata with Guangzhou (CAN) with daily flights without stopping this month and Delhi to Guangzhou, taking into account organizational approvals. INDIGO will use Airbus A320neo to operate these trips that will re -create ways for cross -border trade and strategic commercial partnerships and enhance tourism between the two countries.

It also expands its operations at the airline center at Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi. As part of this expansion, Indigo will launch three new international routes from Delhi to Denpasar, Bali (Indonesia), Krabi (Thailand) and Manchester (UK). The frequency will be increased on the Delhi Bangkok path.

According to the airline, this international expansion enhances the depth of the Airlines network in Southeast Asia, and the Manchester service represents the beginning of the long domain services from Delhi.

It will start in 2026 with the launch of direct flights to Athens as the opening destination offered by the first Airbus A321XLR. All airlines are scheduled to come home A321XLR in India by the end of 2025 and start six weekly flights to Athens by early January 2026, taking into account organizational approval. The indigo will be the only Indian carrier to offer direct flights between India and Greece.

On the local front, Indigo provides additional daily services that are not suspended on nine roads between Delhi and the cities in Gojarat, Bayhar, Joa, Mharashtra, Bradesh and Chalatar.

With its fleet consisting of more than 400 aircraft, the airline runs about 2,200 daily flights, tied more than 90 local destinations and 40 international destinations, and has provided 58 2024 aircraft and welcomes more than 118 million customers in the fiscal year 25.

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2025-10-07 07:28:00

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