Key Points

IndiGo is set to launch new routes connecting Assam's Jorhat with Delhi and expanding regional air links, as confirmed by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. The Jorhat-Delhi flights will operate four times weekly starting September 20, addressing a long-standing demand from travelers. Additionally, daily flights between Delhi and Tiruchirappalli will strengthen southern connectivity, supporting tourism and trade. These expansions reflect IndiGo's commitment to affordable domestic travel and regional economic growth.

Key Points: IndiGo Launches Jorhat-Delhi and Assam Hub Routes as Announced by Himanta Sarma

  • IndiGo to operate 4x weekly Jorhat-Delhi flights from Sept 20
  • Daily Tiruchirappalli-Delhi flights to enhance southern connectivity
  • New routes aim to boost tourism, trade, and local economies
  • Assam CM highlights long-standing demand for improved air links
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IndiGo to start new routes to connect Assam's cities with India's major hubs: Himanta Biswa Sarma

Assam CM Himanta Sarma confirms IndiGo's new Jorhat-Delhi route and expanded Assam connectivity, boosting tourism and trade from September 2025.

"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. – Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, June 17

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

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Arjun K.
This is fantastic news! Better air connectivity for Assam will boost tourism and help local businesses. The Jorhat-Delhi route was long overdue. Now we can visit Kaziranga and Majuli more easily. Kudos to the Assam CM and IndiGo! 🙌
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Priya M.
As someone from Jorhat, I'm thrilled! No more 5-hour drives to Guwahati airport just to catch a flight to Delhi. Hope the fares remain reasonable though - budget airlines sometimes charge premium prices for new routes.
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Rahul D.
Good initiative but I hope they improve basic airport facilities first. Many Northeastern airports lack proper seating, clean washrooms and baggage handling. Infrastructure should grow with connectivity.
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Sunita P.
The Trichy-Jaffna route is interesting! Will help Tamil pilgrims visit Nagadeepa temple easily. Hope this improves people-to-people ties with Sri Lanka too. More such connections with neighboring countries please!
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Manish T.
Assam's tea industry will benefit greatly from direct flights. Business travelers can now visit tea estates more conveniently. Maybe we'll see more exports and investments coming in. Chai lovers rejoice! ☕
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Neha R.
While new routes are welcome, IndiGo should focus on improving their on-time performance. Last month my Guwahati flight was delayed by 3 hours! Better connectivity means nothing if flights don't run on schedule.

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