SpiceJet has launched India’s first direct flights to Najaf, Iraq, from Mumbai and Ahmedabad, beginning October 18 and 19, 2025. The airline now offers seamless travel for Indian pilgrims visiting the Shrine of Imam Ali and other holy sites, marking a key milestone in religious air connectivity.
SpiceJet has become the first Indian airline to launch direct, non-stop flights from Mumbai and Ahmedabad to Najaf, Iraq — a major religious destination for Shia Muslim pilgrims. The service commenced on October 18 and 19, 2025, offering seamless connectivity for thousands of Indian travelers visiting one of Islam’s holiest cities.
Key Highlights:
Launch Details: Flights from Mumbai began on October 18, followed by Ahmedabad to Najaf on October 19, 2025. These operations mark SpiceJet as the only Indian carrier offering direct connectivity to Najaf.
Pilgrim Convenience: Najaf, home to the revered Shrine of Imam Ali, the cousin and son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad, draws millions of pilgrims annually. Until now, Indian travelers had to rely on connecting flights via Dubai, Doha, and Kuwait — extending their travel time considerably. The new service simplifies this journey, providing faster and more comfortable access.
Flight Schedule: Services will operate through March 2026, providing multiple departure and return options for travelers during peak pilgrimage seasons.
Cultural Significance: Najaf is among the most sacred Islamic centers, located 160 km south of Baghdad. It is renowned for Wadi-us-Salaam, the world’s largest cemetery, as well as Kufa Mosque and the Great Najaf Seminary, prominent sites deeply rooted in Islam’s history and scholarship. Its proximity to Karbala and Kufa further strengthens its position as a crucial link in religious tourism circuits.
Corporate Vision: SpiceJet’s Chief Business Officer, Debojo Maharshi, said, “For millions of devout Indians, Najaf is a pilgrimage of a lifetime. By providing these non-stop flights, we are not just offering a service; we are honoring a sacred journey and making it accessible with unmatched ease and comfort.”
Future Expansion: While currently launched as special flights, SpiceJet is exploring the possibility of making Najaf a permanent route, anticipating steady demand from Indian pilgrims.
Strategic Context: This development coincides with SpiceJet’s ambitious expansion plan — the airline aims to double its operational fleet and triple its available seat kilometers (ASKM) by December 2025, elevating its presence in both domestic and international markets.
Market Impact: The direct service is expected to strengthen religious and cultural ties while boosting bilateral connectivity between India and Iraq, reflecting stronger regional air linkages post-pandemic.
Sources: Economic Times, Moneycontrol, Business Standard, Mathrubhumi