IndiGo has commenced direct flight operations between Navi Mumbai and Hyderabad, marking a significant milestone in the aviation history of both cities. The service was inaugurated today with the first departure from Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMI).
The launch holds special significance as this route becomes Hyderabad’s 100th destination, establishing a crucial air link between India’s West Coast and what is known as the Gateway of South-Central India. This achievement underscores Hyderabad’s growing importance as a major aviation hub in the country.
The new route connects Navi Mumbai International Airport, which recently became operational, with Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad. This connectivity is expected to facilitate business travel, tourism, and strengthen economic ties between the two regions.
Hyderabad has witnessed remarkable growth in air connectivity over the years, and reaching the milestone of 100 routes reflects the city’s expanding role in India’s aviation landscape. The city serves as a major IT and business hub, making enhanced connectivity essential for its continued growth.
The Navi Mumbai airport, being one of the newest airports in the country, is gradually expanding its network of destinations. The addition of Hyderabad to its route map strengthens its position as an important airport serving the Mumbai metropolitan region.
IndiGo, India’s largest airline by market share, continues to expand its domestic network with this new service. The airline operates the most extensive route network in the country, connecting major cities and regional destinations across India.
The aviation sector in Telangana has seen steady growth, with Hyderabad airport handling millions of passengers annually. The airport serves as a key gateway for travelers heading to various parts of South-Central India and beyond.
This new flight service is expected to provide passengers with more travel options and improved connectivity between Maharashtra and Telangana. The route will cater to both business and leisure travelers, offering convenient access between the two important economic centers.
