IndiGo announced multiple adjustments to its international wide-body operations to improve operational resilience and schedule reliability. The airline will reduce frequencies on Delhi–Manchester and Delhi–London Heathrow routes and suspend Copenhagen services from mid-February 2026, while maintaining flexibility to respond to evolving external conditions.
IndiGo has outlined a series of network changes across key international routes as part of its winter operational strategy. The airline stated that the revisions are designed to ensure consistent service delivery, optimal aircraft deployment, and improved schedule reliability amid external and seasonal challenges.
From 7 February, IndiGo will reduce its Delhi–Manchester services from five flights per week to four. This frequency will be further scaled down to three flights per week starting 19 February, reflecting a phased capacity adjustment in response to operational considerations.
Additionally, with effect from 9 February, the airline will reduce its Delhi–London Heathrow services from five weekly flights to four for the current winter schedule. The adjustment aims to balance demand with available wide-body resources.
IndiGo will also suspend all operations to and from Copenhagen starting 17 February 2026 until further notice. The suspension forms part of a broader reassessment of select international routes.
Key Network Changes
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Delhi-Manchester flights reduced to four weekly from 7 February and three weekly from 19 February
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Delhi–London Heathrow services adjusted to four weekly flights from 9 February
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Copenhagen operations suspended from 17 February 2026 until further notice
Strategic Outlook
Wide-body network realigned to enhance operational resilience
Airline to continue monitoring external developments and flexibly scale capacity as conditions evolve
Sources : IndiGo Regulatory Filing, Stock Exchange Disclosures, Reuters