IndiGo strengthens Delhi hub with new routes & increased frequencies
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With this expansion, IndiGo will connect Delhi to 21 international and 74 domestic destinations, with over 1,700 weekly departures.
IndiGo announced expansion in its operations at the airline’s North India hub at Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi. As part of this expansion, IndiGo will launch three new international routes from Delhi:
- Denpasar, Bali (Indonesia) – Daily service starting October 24, 2025
- Krabi (Thailand) – Four times weekly starting October 26, 2025
- Manchester (United Kingdom) – Four times weekly starting November 15, 2025
In addition, IndiGo will increase frequency on the Delhi–Bangkok route to double daily services effective October 26, 2025. This international expansion further strengthens the airline’s network depth in South-East Asia, and the Manchester service marks the start of IndiGo’s long-haul services from Delhi.
On the domestic front, starting October 26, 2025, IndiGo is introducing additional daily, non-stop services on nine routes between Delhi and: Rajkot, Vadodara (Gujarat); Patna (Bihar); Goa (Manohar International Airport); Shirdi, Nagpur, Nashik (Maharashtra); Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh); and Raipur (Chhattisgarh).
IndiGo will also introduce Purnea (Bihar) as a non-stop destination from Delhi, bringing the total domestic enhancement to 10 daily non-stop services. IndiGo will operate its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft between Manchester and Delhi. Flights to Denpasar and Krabi will be operated using IndiGo’s Airbus A320 family aircraft, and enhanced services on the Delhi – Bangkok will be operated with IndiGo’s A321 aircraft offering its Stretch product.
Pieter Elbers, Chief Executive Officer, IndiGo, said, “Delhi has always been central to IndiGo’s growth story. Introducing new flights and additional frequencies from the National Capital will help us offer seamless and convenient air travel to our customers, enabling international connectivity from domestic as well as international locations via Delhi, and strengthening India’s links to key global markets. As we continue to grow internationally, developing globally competitive and locally connected aviation hubs in India will be a cornerstone of our growth strategy, accelerating our journey to become a global aviation leader by 2030.”
With this expansion, IndiGo will connect Delhi to 21 international and 74 domestic destinations, with over 1,700 weekly departures.
