IndiGo on Friday unveiled a major expansion plan of its international operations. The airline said it will start direct flights to six destinations in Africa and Central Asia, including Nairobi, Tbilisi and Tashkent.
The budget carrier said it is embarking on a “massive” international expansion plan, which will see it connecting Nairobi in Kenya and Jakarta in Indonesia with direct flights from Mumbai in late July or early August.
“Delhi will get connected in August to Tbilisi, Georgia & Baku, Azerbaijan and in September to Tashkent, Uzbekistan and Almaty, Kazakhstan,” the airline said in a statement on Friday.