Air India Express is launching direct flights from Delhi to seven new domestic destinations—Goa, Imphal, Lucknow, Port Blair, Amritsar, Jodhpur, and Udaipur—starting October 26, 2025. The expansion boosts regional connectivity and supports tourism, business, and cultural exchange across India’s diverse landscape.
Air India Express is set to enhance its domestic footprint with the addition of seven new direct routes from Delhi, beginning October 26, 2025. This strategic expansion aims to improve access to key cultural, economic, and tourist hubs across India, reinforcing the airline’s commitment to inclusive and accessible travel.
Key highlights:
- New destinations and launch dates
Flights from Delhi to Goa, Imphal, Lucknow, and Port Blair will commence on October 26, followed by Amritsar on October 28, and Jodhpur and Udaipur from November 1
- Flight frequency and timings
Most routes will operate daily or multiple times weekly, offering flexible travel options. For example, Delhi–Goa flights run 2x daily plus six weekly, while Delhi–Imphal and Delhi–Port Blair are daily services
- Enhanced regional connectivity
The new routes link Delhi with cities known for their heritage, tourism, and economic significance, such as Jodhpur’s forts, Udaipur’s lakes, and Port Blair’s island charm
- Booking and access
Tickets are now available via airindiaexpress.com, the mobile app, and major booking platforms. All domestic flights will operate from Terminal 1 (T1) at Delhi’s IGI Airport starting October 26
- Fleet and network scale
Air India Express currently operates over 500 daily flights with a fleet of 115 aircraft, connecting 43 domestic and 17 international destinations
- Cultural branding initiative
The airline’s “Tales of India” campaign continues to showcase indigenous art forms like Madhubani, Bandhani, and Kalamkari on aircraft liveries, celebrating India’s rich cultural diversity
- Strategic growth vision
This expansion aligns with the airline’s broader goal to strengthen its hubs in Delhi and Bengaluru, offering seamless travel across South Asia, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia
Sources: Travel Daily Media, TTR Weekly, Economic Times