
IndiGo has added more than 30 new routes from Navi Mumbai International Airport between March 29 and April 23, expanding its domestic network, and launched direct flights to Bhavnagar as part of its Gujarat expansion.
The airline said the new routes will connect Navi Mumbai to cities including Agra, Ayodhya, Bagdogra, Belgaum, Chandigarh, Diu, Kannur, Kolkata, Patna, Rajkot, Srinagar, Varanasi and Visakhapatnam, among others.
Following the expansion, IndiGo will operate more than 400 weekly departures from Navi Mumbai, enhancing connectivity across regions.
The aviation company also said that it has commenced twice-daily direct flights between Bhavnagar and Navi Mumbai, starting March 29, operated using ATR aircraft, aimed at improving access to smaller cities.
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Earlier this month, the airline announced direct flights to Jamnagar from April 23. With these additions, IndiGo will serve six destinations in Gujarat — Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, Rajkot, Bhavnagar and Jamnagar — with over 1,400 weekly flights to and from the state.
As per Indigo’s detailed flight schedule, the rollout of flights to and from Navi Mumbai includes a mix of daily and periodic services across metro and tier-2 cities, with additional routes such as Kannur, Jammu and Bareilly being introduced in phases through early April.
IndiGo operates a fleet of over 400 aircraft and more than 2,200 daily flights across over 95 domestic and 40 international destinations, having carried 124 million passengers in 2025.
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Shares of Interglobe Aviation Ltd., Indigo’s holding company, closed 4.48% lower on Friday, March 28, ahead of the new flight routes announcement. The stock has declined 9.25% over the past month.