IndiGo launches flights to 20 international destinations in last six months
In a move to expand its global footprint, low-cost carrier IndiGo has established over 20 international flights across Central and Southeast Asia, Africa, and the Middle East in the past six months.
The international flights include new routes and the resumption of flights within the airline’s network. In total, the airline has a network connecting 32 international destinations.
The airline said it has launched routes to destinations such as Jakarta, Nairobi, Almaty, Tashkent, Baku, and Tbilisi. It added that it has reinstated flights from Delhi to Hong Kong and will recommence Delhi-Male operations starting November 1 this year.









