IndiGo will increase the frequency of its flights to Manchester in the United Kingdom from Mumbai and Delhi using Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft, India's largest carrier said on Thursday. It will launch flights from the national capital to Manchester from November 15.
The UK-India corridor is a "high-potential market", the company said, adding that the move represents a further 28% increase in non-stop capacity between India and Manchester.
The UK-India corridor is a high-potential market, driven by strong economic ties between the two nations and an ever- expanding Indian diaspora in the UK, the company said, adding that the move represents a further 28% increase in non-stop capacity between India and Manchester.
There is significant demand from the corporates, tourists, students and people visiting friends and family, it added.
Additionally, IndiGo recently announced the launch of direct, daily flights to London Heathrow from Mumbai, effective 26 October 2025.
With its fleet of 400+ aircraft, the airline operates around 2200+ daily flights, connecting 90+ domestic and 40+ international destinations, inducted 58 aircraft in 2024 and welcomed over 118 million customers in FY25.
The UK-India corridor is a "high-potential market", the company said, adding that the move represents a further 28% increase in non-stop capacity between India and Manchester.
The UK-India corridor is a high-potential market, driven by strong economic ties between the two nations and an ever- expanding Indian diaspora in the UK, the company said, adding that the move represents a further 28% increase in non-stop capacity between India and Manchester.
There is significant demand from the corporates, tourists, students and people visiting friends and family, it added.
Additionally, IndiGo recently announced the launch of direct, daily flights to London Heathrow from Mumbai, effective 26 October 2025.
With its fleet of 400+ aircraft, the airline operates around 2200+ daily flights, connecting 90+ domestic and 40+ international destinations, inducted 58 aircraft in 2024 and welcomed over 118 million customers in FY25.
You may also like
Ricky Hatton's manager wants 'truth out' about cause of death after finding his body
Daniel Twigg's parents jailed after boy, 3, savaged to death by dog on farm
Zubeen Garg's two PSOs held over suspicious bank transactions
WPAC 2025: India likely to lose two medals as visually impaired runner's guide provisionally suspended for doping
Emmerdale's Moira Dingle sparks new health concern after collapse