IndiGo has introduced new direct international flights from Mumbai to a few Central Asian capitals—Almaty, Tashkent, and Tbilisi—furthering its efforts to increase worldwide connectivity. Flights to Almaty will begin on 1 July, adopted by companies to Tashkent on 1 August and Tbilisi on 2 August 2025. The airline plans 4 weekly flights to Almaty and Tashkent, and three to Tbilisi.
This growth is a continuation of IndiGo’s 2023 enlargement from Delhi to those similar cities, geared toward strengthening its presence in underserved but rising aviation markets. The addition of Mumbai routes is predicted to supply passengers extra direct choices and faucet into growing demand for leisure, enterprise, and VFR (visiting buddies and family) journey to Central Asia.
Vinay Malhotra, Head of World Gross sales at IndiGo, stated, “Constructing on the success of our Delhi – Central Asia routes, we’re extraordinarily happy to announce direct flights to Almaty, Tashkent and Tbilisi from Mumbai, reinforcing our dedication to connecting India to the world. These routes will additional improve accessibility to those culturally wealthy locations, fostering international connections and enriching tourism.”
Mumbai, identified for its business and leisure prominence, already connects to over 75 home and worldwide locations with greater than 1,300 weekly departures through IndiGo.
The three locations every maintain strategic and cultural significance:
Almaty in Kazakhstan presents mountain escapes and rising tourism enchantment;
Tashkent is a gateway to Uzbekistan’s heritage cities and a rising commerce hub;
Tbilisi in Georgia is quick changing into a focus for tourism, tech start-ups, and wine experiences.
With this enlargement, IndiGo is reinforcing its ambition to develop its worldwide footprint past conventional markets and provide passengers direct and environment friendly journey choices to rising international cities.