How many destinations does IndiGo fly?
IndiGo is running services to more than seventy local and abroad locations.
Targeting to have a fleet of Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft, IndiGo is the biggest airline in India in terms of market share and flies over 50 million passengers. IndiGo would have access to more than 70 domestic and international destinations within the metros, newly developing tier-2 and tier-3 cities, and overseas routes in Asia and the Middle East by 2023.
Domestic Network
Regarding the network IndiGo has established within India, IndiGo has a robust domestic network linking all of the main cities as well as several smaller towns. ALR, IndiGo runs more than sixty locations in India overall.
Among the main metro cities IndiGo now serves are New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, and Ahmedabad to mention just a few. Daily flights in these places help to satisfy both business and leisure consumer traffic. On various routes like Delhi Mumbai, Delhi Bengaluru, and Mumbai Bengaluru, IndiGo boasts the highest market share.
Apart from providing services to more than sixty main metropolitan airports, IndiGo also covers several Tier II and III towns throughout India. For example, it supports locations such as Amritsar, Lucknow, Jaipur, Chandigarh, and Srinagar from North India via operating centers there. Currently flying in Western India, IndiGo Airlines links to Pune, Nagpur, Vadodara, Surat, and Rajkot. In South India, other tier-2 locations linked include Coimbatore, Madurai, Vizag, Mangalore, and Trivandrum. Likewise, it connects Kolkata, Ahmedabad, and Lucknow in northeastern India with Patna, Ranchi, Guwahati, Bhubaneswar, and Siliguri in Eastern India.
Indeed, IndiGo is the first option for all passengers—business or leisure—based on this great domestic connection within the nation.
Top Domestic Routes
In terms of daily flights, some of IndiGos top domestic routes are: In terms of daily flights, some of IndiGos top domestic routes are:
- With a flight duration of about two hours, IndiGo now offers up to 28 daily frequencies on this well-known business and leisure route between India's political capital and its financial powerhouse.
- Up to 22 daily flights from Delhi to Bengaluru, also known as the IT capital of India, are accessible from New Delhi by IndiGo within 3 hours of flying time.
- Over 700 direct daily connections link Delhi, a fast-growing information technology, pharma, and aviation metropolis within 2 hours and 30 minutes with Hyderabad.
- Mumbai - Bengaluru: The director further said IndiGo flies sixteen daily flights between the financial center of Mumbai and the technological hub of Bengaluru, with heavy business traffic.
- IndiGo has incorporated many hourly flights connecting the political capital Delhi with the industrial and auto hub Chennai in south India.
International Network
Globally IndiGo started running in 2011, and it flies about 12 routes across 8 different countries. Most of IndiGo's overseas routes are focused on strong existing commercial, cultural, and diaspora ties to Asia and the Gulf.
From India, the IndiGo nonstop flights link various overseas destinations like Kathmandu (Nepal), Dubai, Abu Dhabi (UAE), Doha (Qatar), Kuwait City (Kuwait), Riyadh, and Dammam (KSA), Bangkok (Thailand), Singapore, Yangon (Myanmar), and Istanbul (Turkey).
Most Popular International Routes
By daily count of IndiGo flights, the top foreign routes are: By daily count of IndiGo flights, the top foreign routes are:
- Mumbai, the commercial capital of India, has been found to have up to five daily flights to Dubai, the aviation as well as the business center of UAE. One cannot undervalue the volume of commerce, travel, and the existence of a sizable Indian population generating passengers.
- Delhi - Dubai: IndiGo now flies from Delhi to Dubai for two to four nonstop daily, so Dubai is the top international travel destination from India.
- Kochi - Dubai/Abu Dhabi/Doha: IndiGo runs up to three daily flights from Kochi to the important Gulf destinations including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Doha as the blue-collar workers and the expatriate demand from the Kochi population is significant.
- Two daily flights from Lucknow, Riyadh/Jeddah also greatly help to connect the Muslim traffic of North India with the holy places of Saudi Arabia.
- Leverage in the leisure category has allowed IndiGo to currently have up to two daily flights to Bangkok from Delhi and Mumbai, and vice versa.
All things considered, IndiGo is the only airline in the Indian market with a dense internal network and linkages to Asia and the Gulf area. Other airlines cannot provide such. IndiGo intends to grow its fleet and add a lot more locations to both its local and international network in the following years. IndiGo intends to increase its coverage to well over 100 locations in the domestic and foreign markets within a couple of years; the present coverage list is currently more than 70 locations.