IndiGo Launches 6 New Routes from Navi Mumbai, Adjusts Long-Haul Flights

IndiGo has announced the launch of six new direct routes from the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport to cities including Ahmedabad, Goa, and Kolhapur, starting March 29, 2026. Concurrently, the airline is making selective adjustments to its international widebody network to improve schedule reliability, citing external operational constraints. These adjustments include suspending flights to Copenhagen and reducing frequencies on routes to Manchester and London Heathrow. The airline is proactively contacting affected passengers to provide alternatives or refunds in line with regulations.

Key Points: IndiGo New Flights from Navi Mumbai & International Network Updates

  • New ATR routes from Navi Mumbai
  • Bookings now open
  • Long-haul network adjustments
  • Suspension of Copenhagen flights
  • Reduced frequencies to UK
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IndiGo announces direct flights from NMIA to six cities from March 29

IndiGo announces direct flights from Navi Mumbai to 6 cities from March 2026, while adjusting some international routes due to operational challenges.

"As an immediate measure to improve on-time performance... we have decided to make selective adjustments to our long-haul network - IndiGo"

New Delhi, February 25

IndiGo has announced new direct routes connecting Navi Mumbai International Airport with Ahmedabad, Diu, Goa, Rajkot, Belgaum, and Kolhapur, effective 29 March 2026.

In an official statement, the airline said that it will operate its ATR aircraft on these routes, further strengthening its operations from NMIA and enhancing regional air connectivity in the region.

Bookings for the flights are being progressively opened on all channels, including IndiGo's official website www.goIndiGo.in, mobile app and through travel agents.

These services build on IndiGo's growing presence at Navi Mumbai, offering convenient schedules, greater flexibility, and seamless air travel to and from the airport. By expanding its ATR network, IndiGo continues to play a key role in driving regional aviation growth, supporting tourism and local economies, and enabling faster, more reliable connectivity between tier-2, tier-3 cities and major metropolitan hubs, the airline said.

Earlier this month, IndiGo announced adjustments to its long-haul network, including suspension and reduction of select international services, citing external operational constraints that have affected the airline's widebody operations. The airline said in a press release that the changes are aimed at restoring schedule reliability and minimising passenger inconvenience.

According to IndiGo, its widebody operations on Boeing 787-9 aircraft have faced challenges due to continuously changing airspace restrictions stemming from geopolitical developments, as well as congestion at airports in India and overseas. These factors have led to increased flight and block times, placing pressure on the airline's long-haul schedule, which is operated with six widebody aircraft. "As an immediate measure to improve on-time performance and avoid cascading delays and misconnections, we have decided to make selective adjustments to our long-haul network," IndiGo said in a statement.

As part of the revisions, IndiGo will suspend operations to and from Copenhagen starting February 17, 2026, until further notice. The airline will also reduce the frequency of its Delhi-Manchester services from five flights a week to four from February 7, 2026, and further to three weekly flights from February 19. This will reduce overall connectivity to and from Manchester from nine weekly services to seven. IndiGo noted that this reduction was originally planned for the Summer Schedule 2026 but has been advanced to ensure operational stability.

Additionally, IndiGo's Delhi-London Heathrow services will be reduced from five flights per week to four, effective February 9, 2026, for the current winter schedule. The airline said it is proactively reaching out to affected customers to offer alternative flight options or refunds and compensation in accordance with applicable regulations. IndiGo added that its widebody operations began in March 2025 through a damp-lease arrangement with Norse Atlantic Airways as a transitional step ahead of its planned induction of A350-900 aircraft from early 2028.

"IndiGo regrets that the prevailing circumstances have affected the airline's operational reliability on its 787-9 routes. By making these adjustments to its schedule, the airline strives to improve the reliability of its long-haul services and reduce disruption to connecting itineraries booked by its customers," the airline said. IndiGo further added that it will continue to monitor external developments and flexibly scale its international network to align with evolving conditions.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see focus on regional connectivity. But the article also shows the other side - cutting international flights. As a frequent flyer, the delays on long-haul routes have been frustrating. Hope these adjustments actually improve on-time performance.
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Aman W
Connecting tier-2 and tier-3 cities is the need of the hour. It boosts local tourism and business. Belgaum and Rajkot are important commercial hubs. This move by IndiGo is very welcome.
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Sarah B
The reduction in London and Manchester flights is disappointing for the diaspora. While I understand operational challenges, it feels like a step back for India's global aviation connectivity just as the new airport opens.
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Vikram M
Finally, NMIA getting more routes! The new airport needs this kind of traffic to justify its construction. ATRs are perfect for these short hops. Hope other airlines follow suit.
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Karthik V
It's a smart strategy. Strengthen the domestic network which is your core strength while managing international headwinds. The A350 induction in 2028 can't come soon enough though. We need those planes for reliable long-haul travel.

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