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IndiGo has launched six new direct flights from Navi Mumbai International Airport to Ahmedabad, Diu, Goa, Rajkot, Belgaum, and Kolhapur, effective March 29, 2026. These new ATR routes aim to enhance regional connectivity and strengthen IndiGo's presence at NMIA. Ticket bookings are now open across all channels.

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India's domestic carrier IndiGo on Tuesday announced new direct flights from Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) to six destinations to enhance connectivity. The new direct routes to Ahmedabad, Diu, Goa, Rajkot, Belgaum, and Kolhapur will be effective from March 29, 2026.

The airline will operate its ATR aircraft on these routes, further strengthening its operations from NMIA and enhancing regional air connectivity in the region. IndiGo has opened ticket bookings for the flights through all channels, including its official website, mobile app, and through travel agents.

Schedule of the new flights from Navi Mumbai is as follows:

SectorFlight No.Days of OperationDepartureArrival
Ahmedabad – Navi Mumbai6E 7018Daily19:1020:40
Navi Mumbai – Ahmedabad6E 7017Daily21:1022:35
Navi Mumbai – Diu6E 7023Daily10:0511:15
Diu – Navi Mumbai6E 7024Daily11:4012:45
Navi Mumbai – Goa6E 7037Daily11:0512:35
Goa – Navi Mumbai6E 7038Daily17:2518:55
Navi Mumbai – Goa6E 7077Daily13:1514:25
Goa – Navi Mumbai6E 7078Daily19:4521:00
Navi Mumbai – Rajkot6E 7045Daily07:0008:15
Rajkot – Navi Mumbai6E 7046Daily08:4509:45
Navi Mumbai – Belgaum6E 7015Daily10:2011:35
Belgaum – Navi Mumbai6E 7016Daily17:3518:45
Navi Mumbai – Kolhapur6E 7041Daily08:0009:15
Kolhapur – Navi Mumbai6E 7042Daily09:3510:30
Navi Mumbai – Kolhapur6E 7043Daily19:2020:30
Kolhapur – Navi Mumbai6E 7044Daily20:5021:45
However, the schedule of the flights on these new routes is subject to regulatory approvals. IndiGo operates ATR 72-600 aircraft in its fleet, with a seating capacity of 78 passengers.


"These services build on IndiGo’s growing presence at Navi Mumbai, offering convenient schedules, greater flexibility, and seamless air travel to and from the airport," IndiGo said in a release.

The Gurugram-based airline continues to play a key role in driving regional aviation growth, supporting tourism and local economies by expanding its ATR network. It enables faster connectivity between tier-2, tier-3 cities and major metropolitan hubs across India.

IndiGo operates a fleet of more than 400 aircraft and operates more than 2200 flights daily. India's largest airline connects more than 95 domestic and more than 40 international destinations.

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