IndiGo, India’s largest carrier, is ramping up its international presence with the addition of two new Europe routes and an expansion of operations from its Delhi hub. This marks a significant leap in its global ambitions, especially in the long-haul segment.
Exciting Developments
Launching Delhi-Manchester nonstop flights starting November 15, 2025, operating four days a week, strengthening India-UK connectivity.
Introducing Delhi-Bali (daily, with refueling stop) and Delhi-Krabi (four days weekly) flights from late October, enhancing Southeast Asia coverage.
Increasing Delhi-Bangkok service frequency to twice daily from October 26, catering to high travel demand.
Expanding domestic network from Delhi with 10 new daily nonstop flights to cities including Rajkot, Goa, Patna, and Nashik.
Delhi hub now connects to 21 international and 74 domestic destinations with over 1,700 weekly departures, bolstering Delhi’s role as a key aviation gateway.
IndiGo’s fleet, featuring Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners and future Airbus A321XLRs, supports fuel-efficient, long-range operations.
This ambitious expansion leverages IndiGo’s strong domestic dominance to tap into the rapidly growing international travel market, positioning it as a formidable global aviation player.
Sources: Aviation A2Z, Indian Express, ANI News, Routes Online