IndiGo Suspends Six International Routes Amid Rising Costs and Weaker Demand
IndiGo will suspend flights to six international destinations from July through September, citing weaker demand and rising operating costs
IndiGo will suspend flights to six international destinations from July through September, citing weaker demand and rising operating costs
IndiGo is trimming long-haul flights in early 2026, suspending Copenhagen and cutting Manchester and London services to improve reliability
IndiGo has reported that 137 of its 138 destinations are already operational, and more than 1,650 flights will take off today; the on-time rate jumped to 75%, with the company waiving all cancellation and change fees for flights booked by December 15
IndiGo, one of the world's largest low-cost carriers, has been hit by a severe staff shortage due to new rest regulations; the airline had to cancel more than 500 flights in a single day. The company is focusing on streamlining its operations
Starting October 26, IndiGo will add direct daily flights from Mumbai to London Heathrow, a move that marks IndiGo’s 45th international and 138th overall destination
IndiGo announced today, March 6, that it will launch flights to Amsterdam and Manchester in July, marking its debut in Western Europe with plans for further expansion
IndiGo will suspend flights to six international destinations from July through September, citing weaker demand and rising operating costs
After two months: Air India, Air India Express, and IndiGo will restart services to Doha via Hamad International Airport, restoring key India–Qatar air links
IndiGo is trimming long-haul flights in early 2026, suspending Copenhagen and cutting Manchester and London services to improve reliability
IndiGo, one of the world's largest low-cost carriers, has been hit by a severe staff shortage due to new rest regulations; the airline had to cancel more than 500 flights in a single day. The company is focusing on streamlining its operations