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Indian airline IndiGo has announced its first non-stop flight service between Mumbai and Amsterdam, set to commence on July 2, 2025. The route will operate thrice weekly using Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft.
Passengers on this flight will be served complimentary hot meals and beverages, featuring Indian cuisine from well-known local brands. Bookings are now available through IndiGo’s website, mobile app, and authorised travel agents.
Pieter Elbers, Chief Executive Officer, IndiGo, said, “I am thrilled to announce IndiGo’s long-haul debut to Amsterdam. We are stretching our wings further to enhance accessibility and convenience to customers travelling to Europe for leisure, business, and education, as well as unlocking IndiGo’s unparalleled domestic network, showcasing ‘India by IndiGo’ to foreign travellers. Celebrating India and its unique cuisine, we’re very proud to announce specially curated complimentary hot meals and beverages, by iconic home-grown Indian brands, will be served to all our customers on this route. This will a major milestone in our international growth journey as we move towards our vision to become a global aviation leader, propelling India’s ambition of transforming into a global aviation hub. The Netherlands and India share a strong and thriving bilateral relationship, and this new non-stop, thriceweekly service between Mumbai and Amsterdam will only deepen the growing ties between the two nations. We are closely working with Schiphol Airport to provide customers with our quintessential seamless and hassle-free travel experience. With this route, we continue to bridge economies, cultures, and communities, while tapping into new exciting markets rich in history and potential. With every new global connection, IndiGo is taking India to the world and bringing the world to India.”
This route marks IndiGo’s entry into long-haul operations, following previous announcements of routes to Manchester and others. The airline plans to expand its fleet of long-haul aircraft, including the new A321XLRs and A350s starting from 2027, to further increase its international network.