Key Points

IndiGo is launching direct flights from Mumbai to Tashkent and Almaty, marking its westward expansion strategy. The airline aims to boost connectivity from India’s financial capital to emerging global destinations. These new routes cater to both leisure and business travelers, reducing travel times without stopovers. Tickets are now available as IndiGo strengthens its international network.

Key Points: IndiGo Launches Mumbai to Tashkent and Almaty Direct Flights

  • IndiGo adds Mumbai-Tashkent and Mumbai-Almaty routes starting September 2025
  • Strengthens Mumbai as a key aviation hub for Central Asia
  • Expands beyond traditional long-haul markets with leisure and business routes
  • Tickets now available via IndiGo’s website and mobile app
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IndiGo expands global reach, launches new direct flights from Mumbai to 2 Central Asian destinations

IndiGo expands global reach with new Mumbai to Tashkent and Almaty flights starting September 2025, boosting Central Asia connectivity.

"Building on the successful operations from New Delhi to Tbilisi, Almaty and Tashkent, we are pleased to now connect all these destinations with Mumbai. – Vinay Malhotra, IndiGo"

New Delhi, August 12

IndiGo will launch direct flights from Mumbai to two major Central Asian cities, Tashkent in Uzbekistan and Almaty in Kazakhstan, starting September 1 and 2, 2025, respectively. The airline said in a press release that these routes will operate four times a week, further strengthening international connectivity from India's financial capital.

The move comes shortly after IndiGo began direct services between Mumbai and Tbilisi, Georgia. Industry watchers say the airline is clearly positioning Mumbai as a key aviation hub, linking it to emerging destinations beyond traditional long-haul markets. IndiGo already flies directly from Delhi to Tashkent, Almaty and Tbilisi, a network established in 2023, and the latest additions mark a westward expansion from the western coast.

"Building on the successful operations from New Delhi to Tbilisi, Almaty and Tashkent, we are pleased to now connect all these destinations with Mumbai," said Vinay Malhotra, head of global sales at IndiGo. "Recently, we have also commenced our long-haul flights from Mumbai to Manchester and Amsterdam, marking our entry into Europe. With these, IndiGo will further strengthen connectivity from the country's financial capital to destinations within India, as well as across the globe."Central Asia has been drawing more Indian travellers in recent years, both for tourism and business. Direct connectivity is expected to make these cities more accessible, reducing travel times and bypassing the need for stopovers in the Gulf or other hubs. The airline's latest strategy appears to blend leisure routes with long-haul connections, tapping into a diverse passenger base ranging from tourists to corporate travellers.

The new flights will operate at a frequency designed to cater to both weekend leisure trips and weekday business travel. While IndiGo has not publicly shared load factor expectations for these routes, industry experience suggests that early operations will test the strength of demand before any scale-up.

Tickets for the Mumbai-Tashkent and Mumbai-Almaty flights are now on sale, available through IndiGo's official website and mobile app. The airline says this expanded network offers passengers more options to "fly to different parts of the world from Mumbai" without routing through Delhi or other cities.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who frequently travels to Central Asia for work, this is excellent news. The current connections via Dubai add 5+ hours to the journey. Hope IndiGo maintains good service standards on these routes.
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Ananya R
Great initiative but I hope they don't compromise on comfort. Their domestic flights are already so cramped. International routes should have better legroom and meal options.
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Vikram M
Smart move by IndiGo! Central Asia is the new hotspot for Indian tourists - affordable, visa-friendly and culturally rich. My friends did a road trip in Kazakhstan last year and couldn't stop raving about it.
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Karthik V
When will they start flights from Bangalore? Mumbai-Delhi always gets all the new routes first. South India needs better international connectivity too!
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Priya S
The ticket prices seem reasonable for now. Hope they don't skyrocket like they did for Tbilisi route after initial offers. Indian middle class needs affordable travel options.
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Michael C
Interesting strategy focusing on secondary international markets rather than competing directly with Air India/Emirates on major routes. Could be a game changer for budget-conscious travelers.

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