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IndiGo to launch flights on 10 overseas routes

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May 31, 2025

INDIGO is aggressively expanding its global footprint, with plans to launch direct flights to 10 new international destinations, including London and Athens, this financial year.

- ARSHAD KHAN @New Delhi

It aims to increase its international network from 40 to 50 destinations in FY26.

The airline will add four more Central Asian destinations. It will re-activate service to Almaty and Tashkent with new non-stop services from Mumbai. Tbilisi will see additional capacity with non-stop connectivity from Mumbai.

Direct flights to Siem Reap will be IndiGo's foray in the India-Cambodia market. The airline will add capacity to Denpasar Bali (Indonesia) and Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi in Vietnam. IndiGo has announced the launch of long-haul operations, with non-stop flights from Mumbai to Manchester and Amsterdam starting July 2025.

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