IndiGo NS25 International Service Changes – 24MAR25

Published at 1200GMT 25MAR25

Indian low-cost carrier IndiGo this month filed additional changes to its planned international operations for Northern summer 2025 season, effective 30MAR25. Following frequency adjustments are based on frequencies offered throughout the period 01JAN25 – 29MAR25 vs 30MAR25 – 25OCT25.

Effective dates listed below are effective 30MAR25 (of week of 30MAR25), with selected exception:
Chandigarh – Abu Dhabi Reduce from 4 to 3 weekly
Coimbatore – Singapore
Reduce from 7 to 3 weekly
Kolkata – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi
Reduce from 11 to 7 weekly
Kolkata – Phuket Increase from 6 to 7 weekly
Mumbai – Abu Dhabi
Increase from 14 to 17 weekly
Mumbai – Colombo Increase from 6 to 7 weekly
Mumbai – Dammam Increase from 7 to 10 weekly
Mumbai – Muscat Increase from 7 to 14 weekly
Mumbai – Phuket Reduce from 14 to 7 weekly (from 23MAR25)
Mumbai – Riyadh Reduce from 7 to 4 weekly

The airline plans to expand capacity with the introduction of 232-seater A321neo aircraft from 30MAR25:
Delhi – Baku
A321neo replaces A320, 1 daily
Delhi – Tbilisi A321neo replaces A320 from 15MAR25, 1 daily
Kannur – Abu Dhabi A321neo replaces A320 from 30MAR25 to 29APR25, 1 daily
Lucknow – Abu Dhabi
A321neo replaces A320 from 14MAR25, 1 daily
Mangalore – Abu Dhabi
A321neo replaces A320, 1 daily
Mumbai – Bahrain A321neo replaces A320neo, 1 daily
Mumbai – Dhaka
A321neo replaces A320neo, 1 daily

The carrier’s leased 737 MAX 8 aircraft from Qatar Airways is currently scheduled until 31JUL25 inclusive, including:
Bangalore – Doha 1 daily
Chennai – Doha 1 daily
Delhi – Doha 2 daily
Hyderabad – Doha 13 weekly
Kannur – Doha 1 daily
Kochi – Doha 6 weekly
Mumbai – Doha 3 daily

Previously reported new routes:
Bangalore – Krabi eff 30MAR25 1 daily A320neo
Kochi – Ras al Khaimah
eff 15MAR25 1 daily A320neo
Mumbai – Krabi eff 23MAR25 1 daily A320neo (Previous: eff 20MAR25)
Mumbai – Mahe Island (Seychelles) eff 22MAR25 4 weekly A320neo
Tiruchchirappalli – Jaffna eff 30MAR25 1 daily ATR72

Jim Liu

Jim previously launched and ran Airlineroute between 2007 and 2020, now owns and runs AeroRoutes.

https://aeroroutes.com
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