IndiGo inducted India’s first Airbus A321XLR aircraft, marking a key step in its international expansion. The aircraft will operate non-stop flights from Mumbai and Delhi to Athens starting January 23 and January 24, 2026
IndiGo closed 2025 with over 123 million passengers, expanded long-haul operations to Europe, added new domestic and international destinations, and outlined its plans for further global growth in 2026
IndiGo commenced operations from Navi Mumbai International Airport, launching flights to thirteen domestic destinations, including Delhi, Bengaluru and Hyderabad, strengthening air connectivity within the Mumbai Metropolitan Region
IndiGo will launch direct flights between Delhi and London Heathrow from February 2, 2026, operating five times a week with Boeing 787 aircraft, increasing its total London services to twelve weekly flights
IndiGo stabilised operations across all 138 destinations following early December disruptions, processed refunds and assistance for affected passengers, and commissioned an independent aviation review to prevent recurrence
IndiGo has reinstated operations after several days of disruptions caused by a system-wide reboot. The airline has returned to operating more than 1,800 flights, restored connectivity to 138 destinations, and resumed normal on-time performance
IndiGo issued an extended advisory on December 5, 2025, as flight cancellations peaked, acknowledging severe operational crisis and outlining support measures for affected passengers, including refunds, hotel stays, meal assistance, and flexible bookings
Indian airlines report steady progress on the Airbus A320 software fix, with IndiGo, Air India and Air India Express maintaining stable operations and minimal disruption. All carriers expect to complete the mandatory upgrade by November 30, 2025
IndiGo will begin operations from the new airport on December 25, 2025, connecting to ten domestic destinations including Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and Goa
IndiGo launched direct flights between Kolkata and Siem Reap, marking India’s first direct air link to Cambodia. The thrice-weekly route aims to enhance tourism, trade and cultural exchange between India and the ASEAN region