
IndiGo is set to significantly expand its international network by launching direct flights to 10 new overseas destinations in FY26, including London and Athens. This move will increase the airline's global reach from 40 to 50 international destinations within a year.
The expansion includes new routes to Amsterdam (Netherlands), Manchester (UK), Copenhagen (Denmark), Siem Reap (Cambodia), and four destinations in Central Asia.
IndiGo will begin direct flights from Mumbai to Manchester and Amsterdam in July, utilizing leased Boeing 787-9 aircraft. The Manchester route will mark IndiGo’s entry into long-haul operations.
According to CEO Pieter Elbers, there is a "tremendous opportunity in Indian aviation, where surging demand is being matched by rapid infrastructure growth". The airline is targeting over 100 new routes for FY26, connecting 40 international destinations and 20 Indian cities.
IndiGo, with annual revenues of $10 billion, currently operates over 2,300 daily flights to more than 90 domestic and 40 international destinations with a fleet of over 430 aircraft.
Elbers noted that 90% of India’s population now lives within reach of an airport connected by IndiGo, highlighting the airline’s growing footprint.
IndiGo is closely monitoring aviation diplomacy and bilateral agreements to adjust its strategies accordingly. The airline welcomes over 1 million customers every three days and prides itself on its diverse workforce, including a significant number of female pilots and a strong LGBTQ+ community.