IndiGo temporarily suspends operations to six international destinations as part of network optimisation

IndiGo revises its international network, retaining more than 1,800 weekly flights. Photo: IndiGo

In view of a traditionally softer demand in the upcoming quarter and an incredibly challenging cost environment, IndiGo has decided to make temporary adjustments to a limited segment of its international network, including temporary suspension of operations to Langkawi, Krabi, Ho Chi Minh, Hong Kong and Shanghai starting 1 July 2026, and Siem Reap effective 3 July 2026, until 30 September 2026.

IndiGo will resume bookings for all the impacted services starting 1 October 2026; however, should the environment become favourable, IndiGo stands prepared to reinstate these services earlier than scheduled, in appropriate lead time.  Notably, the airline has managed to retain majority of its international operations, i.e. over 1,800 weekly international flights, despite this realignment. 

hese measured changes are designed to align capacity with current market conditions and demand trends, while ensuring the airline maintains reliability and network integrity across its global destinations. The airline will continue to monitor the situation given the elevated operating costs and continued airspace restrictions.  

These steps reflect the airline’s proactive approach to managing capacity responsibly and minimising inconvenience to customers, while maintaining readiness to respond quickly to favourable changes in market conditions. To keep customers updated, IndiGo will be proactively informing the affected customers. Passengers are encouraged to check the latest flight information before planning their journeys

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