Last year, IndiGo launched a spate of flights into central Asia, with flights to Tashkent, Almaty, Tbilisi and Baku. Now, the airline is expanding its services to these countries massively.
IndiGo to add more flights to Tashkent, Almaty and Tbilisi.
IndiGo announced the doubling of flights from Delhi to Almaty and Tbilisi starting August 16, 2024, and Tashkent starting August 17, 2024. The airline will then operate daily flights from/to Tashkent, Almaty, and Tbilisi, up from the previous schedule of 4 flights per week to Tashkent and three flights per week to Almaty and Tbilisi. Flights to Baku were already made daily in March 2024. With this development, IndiGo now operates daily flights to all four Central Asian destinations: Tashkent, Almaty, Tbilisi, and Baku.
Central Asian airlines have been responding in kind, which has led to the market maturing in the process. Air Astana and its no-frills subsidiary Fly Arystan operate double daily flights to Delhi. Uzbekistan Airlines brings a daily service to Delhi and flies twice weekly to Mumbai.
Bottomline
IndiGo goes daily into key central Asian markets (Tbilisi, Tashkent and Almaty), where IndiGo will be the only Indian airline flying to the destinations. The airline had launched these operations in 2023 and, since then, already made Baku a daily flight.
What do you think of IndiGo’s expansion into the Central Asian countries?
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