New Flight Frequency Boost Connects Manchester and Mumbai
The air connection between Manchester and Mumbai has been increased, with IndiGo now operating four flights per week instead of three, starting 22 September. The route, launched in July, is the airline’s first European and long-haul service and has already carried thousands of passengers. This direct connection provides Northern England with a faster option to reach India’s financial center without requiring transfers through other airports.
Travelers now have more options for timing their journeys due to the added flights. According to the revised timetable, IndiGo operates four weekly flights between Manchester and Mumbai:
- The service has increased from three to four departures per week;
- The additional flight offers more flexibility for planning trips;
- Travel demand is more evenly distributed across the week, improving seat availability.
“Since its launch in July 2025, the route has consistently see a positive customer response and high uptake, reaffirming our proposition on the route. Encouraged by this strong response, we are pleased to announce an increase in frequency on this route and look forward to adding more capacity in due course."
Those heading to India now have easier access to several notable sites in Mumbai. Visitors can walk along Marine Drive, the city’s coastal boulevard, explore Crawford Market with its food stalls and shops, or visit the Gateway of India on the waterfront. The sites provide opportunities to explore public areas, markets, and notable landmarks throughout the city.
Passengers arriving from India have the opportunity to base themselves in Manchester while exploring the surrounding area. Within reach of the airport are the Peak District National Park with its natural trails, the Castlefield area with its canals and Roman ruins, and the Northern Quarter with street art and independent shops. The direct service allows travelers to reach these locations without additional transfers, making planning easier for both short and longer trips.
The increase in the number of weekly flights demonstrates the practical impact that direct connections have on planning travel. More options reduce reliance on indirect routes and save time for passengers. The additional flight provides a clearer weekly schedule, which supports both business and leisure travel, and makes it easier for passengers to organize journeys between Northern England and India.