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IndiGo strengthens connectivity to 15 countries in Europe

| @indiablooms | Feb 08, 2023, at 12:13 am

New Delhi: Private carrier IndiGo on Tuesday announced the launch of new one-stop flights to 9 European countries via Istanbul, through its codeshare partnership with Turkish Airlines.

These new 141 average weekly flights will operate to destinations like Malta, Hungary, Belgium, Israel, Ireland, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Greece, and Denmark from Istanbul. IndiGo had previously launched connecting flights to various destinations in Portugal, Switzerland, France, Italy, England, and Austria.

In total, now IndiGo operates 335 average weekly codeshare flights to 15 countries in Europe.

The flights between India and these destinations have been launched in-line with IndiGo’s vision to enhance international connectivity. IndiGo will operate two daily flights to Malta, Budapest, Dublin, Prague, Amsterdam, Athens, and Copenhagen and three daily flights to Brussels and Tel Aviv.

These new flights have been added in view of the increase in demand for outbound travel to Europe as air travel sees strong resurgence in 2023.

Vinay Malhotra, Head of Global Sales, IndiGo said, “We have witnessed a strong demand for international travel and especially to Europe last year.  These connecting flights will not only add capacity, but also provide convenient travel options for people looking to travel between India and Europe. We are confident that with the resurgence of international travel, these exciting options will offer people multiple choices for their travel this summer. We will continue to explore opportunities to provide affordable fares, on-time performance, and hassle-free connectivity for our customers.”

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