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News18
7 days ago
- Business
- News18
IndiGo To Launch Direct Mumbai Flights To Tashkent And Almaty This September
Last Updated: This expansion comes shortly after the airline began direct services between Mumbai and Tbilisi, Georgia. IndiGo is adding two exciting destinations to its international network from Mumbai — Tashkent in Uzbekistan and Almaty in Kazakhstan. The new flights will take off on 1 September 2025 for Tashkent and 2 September 2025 for Almaty. Both routes will operate four times a week, offering more travel choices for leisure and business flyers, as per ANI. This move comes soon after IndiGo launched flights from Mumbai to Tbilisi, Georgia, showing a clear strategy to position Mumbai as a strong hub for international connectivity. Flight Schedule Mumbai – Tashkent (6E 1821) Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun Depature: 09:55 Arrival: 15:00 Tashkent – Mumbai (6E 1822) Almaty – Mumbai (6E 1818) Tickets Now on Sale Bookings for both routes are open on IndiGo's official website and mobile app. With these additions, passengers can fly directly to vibrant Central Asian cities from Mumbai, avoiding extra layovers and enjoying more efficient travel. Why Central Asia? Central Asia has become increasingly popular with Indian travellers in recent years. From snow-capped mountains to bustling bazaars, these destinations are attracting both tourists and business visitors. The direct flights will cut travel times and remove the need for stopovers in Gulf or other transit cities. 'Building on our successful New Delhi routes, we are delighted to connect Mumbai with Tbilisi, Almaty, and Tashkent," said Vinay Malhotra, Head of Global Sales at IndiGo. 'Alongside our new long-haul services to Manchester and Amsterdam, we're making Mumbai a gateway to the world." view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
Economic Times
12-08-2025
- Business
- Economic Times
IndiGo to operate direct flights from Mumbai to Tashkent, Almaty from September 1
Agencies IndiGo will begin operating four weekly flights from Mumbai to Tashkent and Almaty starting September 1, adding new international routes to its network. The airline recently launched flights from Mumbai to Tbilisi, Georgia, further broadening its international network. Mr. Vinay Malhotra, Head of Global Sales at IndiGo, said in an official statement, 'Building on the successful operations from New Delhi to Tbilisi, Almaty, and Tashkent, we are pleased to now connect all these destinations with Mumbai. Recently, we also started long-haul flights from Mumbai to Manchester and Amsterdam, marking our entry into Europe. With these additions, IndiGo will further strengthen connectivity from the country's financial capital to destinations within India and around the world. We hope customers will enjoy flying to different parts of the globe from Mumbai with India's preferred airline.' Flight schedule: Flight No. Origin Destination Frequency Effective date Departure Arrival 6E 1821 Mumbai Tashkent Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun September 1, 2025 09:55 15:00 6E 1822 Tashkent Mumbai Mon, Wed, Thu, Sat September 1, 2025 16:20 21:55 6E 1817 Mumbai Almaty Tue, Wed, Fri, Sun September 2, 2025 19:00 00:25 6E 1818 Almaty Mumbai Mon, Wed, Thu, Sat September 3, 2025 01:25 08:20 According to a PTI report, IndiGo had temporarily suspended flights to Almaty and Tashkent since April due to operational challenges caused by the closure of Pakistan's airspace. With a fleet exceeding 400 aircraft, IndiGo operates more than 2,200 daily flights to over 40 international and 90 domestic destinations. The new routes will strengthen connectivity between India and key cities in Central Asia. (Join our ETNRI WhatsApp channel for all the latest updates) Elevate your knowledge and leadership skills at a cost cheaper than your daily tea. As 50% US tariff looms, 6 key steps that can safeguard Indian economy As big fat Indian wedding slims to budget, Manyavar loses lustre Why are mid-cap stocks fizzling out? It's not just about Trump tariffs. The airport lounge war has begun — and DreamFolks is losing Stock Radar: UNO Minda eyeing fresh 52-week high in next few weeks; check target and stop loss for long positions Buy, Sell or Hold: Antique recommends buy on Siemens; Avendus upgrades SBI to Buy post June quarter results Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 25% Weekly Top Picks: These stocks scored 10 on 10 on Stock Reports Plus

Mint
03-07-2025
- Business
- Mint
IndiGo, AI Express drive passenger surge at Hindon Airport with new low-cost routes
New Delhi: Hindon Airport in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, managed by the Airports Authority of India (AAI), is attracting more passengers and airlines. According to AAI data, aircraft movements surged 137.9% in FY24 to 3,080, while departing passengers jumped 184.6% to 83,964. Until March this year, the domestic airport was primarily used by regional carriers like FlyBig and Star Air under the government's UDAN scheme. That changed in March 2025, when Tata Sons-owned low-cost carrier Air India Express became the first airline to operate from both airports in the National Capital Region. AI Express now flies from Hindon to Bhubaneswar, Bengaluru, Chennai, Goa, Kolkata, Mumbai, Jaipur, Varanasi, and Patna. 'We have expanded our operations to over 60 weekly departures and in May we started flights to Jaipur, Varanasi, and Patna,' an Air India Express spokesperson told Mint. 'The expansion to Hindon also underscores our confidence in the burgeoning demand for air travel from Uttar Pradesh, making this our fourth major airport in the state.' IndiGo, India's largest airline by market share and fleet size, will follow suit with over 70 weekly departures to nine cities starting 20 July. It will operate flights from Hindon to Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Indore, Kolkata, Mumbai, Patna, Varanasi, and Goa. 'Our expansion into Hindon is a strategic move offering an additional gateway for millions in the wider catchment area. The ever-developing airport infrastructure in India allows us to provide convenient flight options and enhanced connections,' said Vinay Malhotra, head of global sales at IndiGo, had said in a statement issued in June. One of the reasons Hindon is gaining traction is cost. Designated as an UDAN airport, a regional airport development programme, Hindon offers aeronautical charges—like landing and parking fees—at 20–25% lower rates compared to Delhi Airport. An airline executive who did not wish to be named said carriers can save up to ₹ 6,000 per flight depending on aircraft type. The user development fee (UDF) at Hindon is also zero, making it cheaper for passengers. A Skyscanner comparison showed flights from Hindon are 20–30% cheaper, with ticket prices lower by ₹ 1,000–3,000. Delhi Airport handled 57.7 million domestic passengers in FY25, while Hindon Airport saw just 83,964. Similarly, in April and May 2025, Delhi handled 4.8 million and 4.5 million domestic passengers, compared to Hindon's 58,058 and 43,741, respectively. Aviation analyst Ameya Joshi noted that Hindon helps ease slot constraints at Delhi Airport. 'Since Hindon is closer to Delhi than Jewar, it might eat into the traffic of Jewar Airport. Since Hindon caters to east Delhi largely and if the airlines see good footfalls and revenue, they would want to increase focus,' he said. Ajay Prakash, president of the Travel Agents Federation of India (TAFI), added that low-cost airports like Hindon are key to supporting budget airlines. 'Low cost airlines need to have low cost fare, it is a welcome step to see airlines increasing their focus on Hindon. If there are more such facilities, where price is lower, it should help in promoting traffic and will be good for passengers as tickets are cheaper,' he said. Joshi noted that other airlines may stay away. 'Hindon is very small and has limited capacity to offer. Akasa and SpiceJet have limited capacity unlike IndiGo or AI Express, so they may not want to scatter their ops,' he said. Once IndiGo begins operations later this month, Hindon's daily flights will rise 56%, from 16 to 25. Weekly departures will increase to 175 from 112.
Time of India
24-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Kol-Hindon route to get another flight
Kolkata: IndiGo Airlines will operate daily flights from Kolkata to Hindon from July 20. This will be the second such flight after Air India Express. The flight is of particular convenience to those who travel to Ghaziabad or Noida on the outskirts of Delhi. Flight 6E 2588 will depart Kolkata at 5.50 am and reach Hindon at 8 am. The return flight, 6E 2589, will depart Hindon at 8.50 am and reach Kolkata at 10 am. The Kolkata flight will be among eight the airline plans to launch from Hindon. The other cities that will be connected are Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Indore, Mumbai, Patna, and Varanasi. You Can Also Check: Kolkata AQI | Weather in Kolkata | Bank Holidays in Kolkata | Public Holidays in Kolkata "Our expansion into Hindon is a strategic move offering an additional gateway for millions in the wider catchment area," said Vinay Malhotra, head of global sales at IndiGo.

India Gazette
17-06-2025
- Business
- India Gazette
IndiGo to start new routes to connect Assam's cities with India's major hubs: Himanta Biswa Sarma
Guwahati (Assam) [India], June 17 (ANI): IndiGo will start new routes to connect Assam's cities with major hubs of the country, said Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. He added that the long-standing demand for a Jorhat-Delhi route will also be fulfilled from 20th September. 'Good news for Assam's Air Travellers! Post my discussion with the Indigo management, the airline will start new routes to connect Assam's cities with major hubs of the country,' Sarma said in a post on X. 'The long-standing demand of a Jorhat-Delhi route will also be fulfilled from 20th September,' he added. On Monday, IndiGo announced it will operate direct flights between Delhi and Jorhat in Assam (four times in a week) from September 20, 2025, and daily direct flights connecting the national capital to Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, from September 16, 2025. These flights will strengthen connectivity from Delhi to the gateway to northeast India and southern Tamil Nadu, respectively, boosting tourism, facilitating trade, and supporting local businesses. Vinay Malhotra, Head of Global Sales at IndiGo, said, 'We are pleased to introduce exclusive direct flights from Delhi to Jorhat as well as Tiruchirappalli, reinforcing our commitment to expanding domestic connectivity and enhancing access across the country. These daily flights will strive to provide affordable travel options to explore the rich cultural, spiritual, and natural wonders these regions have to offer.' Jorhat is both a spiritual and economic gem of northeast India. It is close to Majuli, the world's largest river island, which is a centre for Vaishnavite culture and monasteries. Economically, Jorhat thrives on its tea industry, producing some of the finest teas globally, and serves as a hub for agriculture and trade. The city's proximity to Kaziranga National Park also boosts eco-tourism, supporting local livelihoods and conservation efforts. Earlier on March 7, IndiGo announced the operation of a direct flight service between Tiruchirappalli and Jaffna from March 30, 2025. This new route has been introduced to cater to the growing demand and will provide more options for both business and leisure travellers who wish to travel from South India to this historical gem in the northern province of Sri Lanka. The daily direct flights will facilitate travel for our customers and foster economic growth and cultural exchange between the two regions. Speaking about the new route, Vinay Malhotra, Head of Global Sales at IndiGo, said, 'We are pleased to expand our presence in Sri Lanka with the launch of our exclusive Tiruchirappalli-Jaffna route.' Tiruchirappalli, or Trichy, is a vibrant city in Tamil Nadu, known for its rich heritage, spiritual significance, and industrial growth. Home to iconic landmarks like the Rockfort Temple and Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, it attracts pilgrims and history enthusiasts alike. Trichy is also a key educational hub and industrial centre, housing NIT Trichy and a thriving manufacturing sector. With its strategic location, international airport, and growing economy, the city serves as a major gateway to southern India. (ANI)



