Summary
- IndiGo has begun flights from Delhi to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, competing with Uzbekistan Airways on this route.
- The airline will operate 4 flights every week to Tashkent using its A320neo aircraft.
- IndiGo’s Tashkent flight is a component of its larger international expansion into Central and Southeast Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.
Indian low-cost carrier, IndiGo, has commenced flights from Delhi to Tashkent, the capital of the Central Asian country Uzbekistan. The airline is the just one from India to fly on this route and can compete directly with Uzbekistan’s flag carrier Uzbekistan Airways.
Delhi-Tashkent flight
On September twenty second, IndiGo commenced its Delhi-Tashkent service, just slightly over a month after announcing it. The flight is IndiGo’s larger expansion plan into Central Asia because it focuses on growing its international reach through flights of its own in addition to through codeshare partnerships. Vinay Malhotra, Head of Global Sales, IndiGo, commented,
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Other routes
IndiGo’s flight to Tashkent is a component of its larger international expansion into Central and Southeast Asia and Africa. The airline has announced, commenced, and re-introduced several overseas flights in the previous couple of weeks and months.
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Before that, it had began flying to its first African destination in Nairobi, Kenya. Africa has traditionally not featured an excessive amount of on the network maps of Indian carriers. African airlines carry the majority of operations out of India, but things are changing regularly, and IndiGo’s service is a component of that change.
IndiGo also launched two recent flights to the Middle East from Ahmedabad to Abu Dhabi and Jeddah and announced the resumption of Delhi-Male, Hyderabad-Male, and Delhi-Hong Kong services in the previous couple of days.
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