IndiGo is set to expand its international network with the launch of direct flights between Delhi and Manchester starting November 15, 2025. Operating four times a week, this new route marks the airline’s entry into long-haul operations from Delhi, using the leased Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.
The expansion doesn’t stop there. IndiGo will also begin daily flights to Denpasar (Bali) from October 24, and four weekly flights to Krabi from October 26, both operated by the Airbus A320 family. The Denpasar route will include a refuelling stop in Bhubaneswar. Additionally, frequencies on the Delhi–Bangkok route will increase to double daily services from October 26.
On the domestic front, the airline will introduce additional daily non-stop flights from Delhi to nine Indian cities, including Rajkot, Vadodara, Patna, Goa, Shirdi, Nagpur, Nashik, Jabalpur, and Raipur. IndiGo will also launch a new direct service to Purnea, Bihar.
With these additions, IndiGo will connect Delhi to 21 international and 74 domestic destinations, operating over 1,700 weekly departures, further strengthening Delhi’s position as a key aviation hub and enhancing India’s growing global connectivity.