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IndiGo expands route from Mumbai to Central Asian cities

Justice Ohue
Last updated: 14 August 2025 11:47
By Justice Ohue
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IndiGo expands its network from Mumbai to major Central Asian cities, Tashkent (Uzbekistan) and Almaty (Kazakhstan). This is a weekly flight commencing in September.

IndiGo aircraft at Mumbai Airport airside
IndiGo aircraft at Mumbai airport © Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Mumbai

Flight frequency

Following the recent launch of IndiGo’s direct flight on the Mumbai-Tbilisi (Georgia) route, the route connecting Mumbai to the two Asian cities is a four-weekly flight commencing September 1, 2025, and September 2, 2025, respectively. This is part of the airline’s commitment to strengthening connectivity in India’s financial capital and its development as a main aviation hub for IndiGo. The airline has been operating direct flights from Delhi to Tashkent, Almaty, and Tbilisi since 2023. 

Vinay Malhotra, head of global sales at IndiGo, commented on the successful operations from New Delhi to Tbilisi, Almaty to Tashkent and the impact it had on this new route from Mumbai to the Asian cities. Malhotra also stated that the recent long-haul flights from Mumbai to Manchester and Amsterdam, as it marks IndiGo’s entry into Europe. The airline intends to strengthen its connectivity between Mumbai to other destinations within India and the rest of the world.

Flight Number Origin Destination Frequency Dates Departure Arrival
6E 1821 Mumbai  Tashkent Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun  September 01, 2025 9:55 a.m. 15:00 p.m.
6E 1822 Tashkent Mumbai Mon, Wed, Thu, Sat  September 01, 2025 16:20 p.m. 21:55 p.m.
6E 1817 Mumbai Almaty Tue, Wed, Fri, Sun September 02, 2025  19:00 p.m. 0:25 a.m.
6E 1818 Almaty Mumbai  Mon, Wed, Thu, Sat  September 03, 2025 01:25 a.m. 8:20 a.m.
IndiGo aircraft taking off
IndiGo aircraft © Jeffry S.S.

About IndiGo

IndiGo is one of the fastest-growing carriers in the world, having taken several initiatives to strengthen its standing in the aviation industry. IndiGo has over 400 aircraft, and its network includes more than 90 domestic and over 40 international destinations. According to IndiGo, it welcomed over 118 million customers in FY25 and was named the Best Airline in India and South Asia by Skytrax at the World Airline Awards 2025.

What are your impressions of this flight from Mumbai to Tashkent and Almaty? Leave your comments below.

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A writer and aviation journalist with a passion for engineering, storytelling, and the creative arts. Has a genuine interest in biomedical engineering—particularly at the intersection of biology and engineering.
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