Mumbai has become India’s first city with two operational airports as Navi Mumbai International Airport begins commercial services, expanding domestic connectivity, easing congestion, and reshaping travel access across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region
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
Air India Express will begin operations from Navi Mumbai International Airport on December 25, 2025, with flights to Bengaluru and Delhi. Daily and five-weekly services will expand to twice-daily routes from January 1, 2026. Bookings are now open
IndiGo will begin operations from the new airport on December 25, 2025, connecting to ten domestic destinations including Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and Goa
Navi Mumbai International Airport opens a new era of travel, with calmer terminal, better connectivity, and faster journeys for both business and leisure travellers
By Winter 2026, Air India Group aims to expand further to 60 daily departures (120 ATMs) from NMI, linking passengers to key domestic and international destinations
IndiGo becomes the first airline to launch flights from Navi Mumbai Airport, set to scale to 140 daily departures and elevate India’s aviation network by 2026