On June 27, IndiGo made a big statement outlining its aims to improve its airline offerings. The airline will restart flights between Mumbai and Kannur in Kerala as well as introduce a new flight route between Mumbai and Durgapur in West Bengal starting of July 1.
Flight times from Mumbai to Kannur
The new IndiGo aircraft, which will leave Mumbai at 1:50 and arrive in Kannur at 3:45, would make traveling from Mumbai to Kannur more convenient for passengers. At 4:15 PM, the return aircraft will take off, and at 6 PM, it will land in Mumbai. For this route, IndiGo has reserved an Airbus 360 aircraft with a capacity of 186 people.
With this most recent development, IndiGo strengthens its position in Mumbai, where it now offers more than 170 daily flights to and from the city. The airline offers travelers a broad selection of locations with its large network of 155 domestic flights and 20 foreign flights.
New IndiGo Flights out of Mumbai
In order to satisfy the rising demand, IndiGo has also added extra frequency on a number of routes. On routes like Dehradun-Mumbai, Leh-Mumbai, Srinagar-Mumbai, Hyderabad-Mumbai, Jammu-Mumbai, Ranchi-Mumbai, Varanasi-Mumbai, Nagpur-Mumbai, and Amritsar-Mumbai, travellers may now take advantage of more flight alternatives as of June 3. According to the airline, these additional frequency help keep costs reasonable while simultaneously serving the busy summer months.
The head of global sales for IndiGo, Vinay Malhotra, expressed his happiness at the news of the new frequencies and emphasized how they will affect business, commerce, and travel. Mumbai, the commercial center of India, is a well-liked tourism destination that provides a wide range of experiences and attractions, he said. He continued by stating that the improved accessibility made possible by these flights would promote the Maharashtra government’s goal of remaking Mumbai into a booming tourism destination while encouraging employment growth.
Malhotra said, “We will continue to provide additional flying alternatives to our customers over an unequaled network because we firmly think that improved accessibility leads to economic development.
The parent business of IndiGo, InterGlobe Aviation Ltd, however, made history by becoming the country’s first aviation firm to attain a market valuation of Rs 1 trillion. In terms of market valuation, IndiGo has risen to the 10th spot among the top 10 listed aviation companies in the world thanks to its outstanding success in the market.



























