IndiGo will launch its first flights from the newly opened Navi Mumbai Worldwide Airport (NMIA) on December 25. The airline introduced on Saturday that the airport will debut with connections to 10 main cities throughout the nation.
The preliminary community will embody flights to Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, North Goa (Mopa), Jaipur, Nagpur, Cochin and Mangalore. IndiGo added that extra direct routes shall be launched steadily as operations ramp up.
Growth plan for a ‘future-ready’ airport
NMIA, Mumbai’s second main airport, has been developed to share the load of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Worldwide Airport and meet the fast-growing demand for air journey within the area. The power is anticipated to ease congestion whereas boosting general aviation capability within the monetary capital.
IndiGo mentioned connecting NMIA to its community of 95 home airports will strengthen regional connectivity and help broader financial exercise in western India, given the airport’s strategic location.
A brand new milestone for Mumbai’s air community
Inaugurated final month by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the airport is being positioned as a key image of India’s infrastructure progress. PM Modi mentioned the mission won’t solely improve Mumbai’s international hyperlinks but additionally assist farmers in Maharashtra entry markets in Europe and the Center East.
Constructed to deal with each home and worldwide journey, NMIA options fashionable terminals, a 3,700-metre runway designed for giant plane, and superior air visitors management programs. The airport is anticipated to play a serious position in shaping Mumbai’s future as a number one aviation hub.

