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IndiGo to be first carrier to operate from Navi Mumbai airport, starting with 18 daily flights
Indian Chronicle
|June 04, 2025
IndiGo is scheduled to be the first carrier to launch commercial flights from the Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA).
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In collaboration with Adani Airport Holdings Limited (AAHL), IndiGo has planned 18 daily flights to more than 15 cities, starting from day one of NMIA operations, with expansion plans in the works.IndiGo plans to expand operations to 79 daily flights, including 14 international flights, by the end of November 2025. This number is projected to grow to more than 100 daily flights by March 2026 and to 140 daily flights by the end of November 2026, with 30 of those international.
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