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IndiGo announces new flights from Navi Mumbai

IndiGo on Saturday announced the launch of new direct routes and frequency additions from the Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA), further strengthening connectivity from the newly inaugurated airport to destinations across the country.

The airline will begin daily services to Coimbatore and Chennai from December 29. It will also start five weekly flights to Vadodara from December 30, and increase services to North Goa to five times a week from December 26.

Bookings for these flights are available on the IndiGo website and/or mobile application.

Schedule of Flights to/from Navi Mumbai

Sector Flight no. Days of Operation Departure Arrival
Schedule of Flights Effective 26 December 2025
Goa – Navi Mumbai 6E 0647 Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 14:15 15:20
Navi Mumbai – Goa 6E 0646 Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 12:45 13:45
Schedule of Flights Effective 29 December 2025
Navi Mumbai – Coimbatore 6E 0860 Daily 09:00 10:45
Coimbatore – Navi Mumbai 6E 0861 Daily 11:15 13:05
Chennai – Navi Mumbai 6E 0898 Daily 06:10 08:15
Navi Mumbai – Chennai 6E 0899 Daily 19:40 21:35
Schedule of Flights Effective 30 December 2025
Navi Mumbai – Vadodara 6E 0890 Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 15:00 16:05
Vadodara – Navi Mumbai 6E 0891 Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 16:40 17:45
** All time in IST

A $2.1 billion aviation gateway for Mumbai

Estimated at $2.1 billion, NMIA features a lotus-inspired terminal building and an initial annual capacity of 20 million passengers. The airport has been designed for phased expansion to 90 million passengers over the next decade.

With both NMIA and CSMIA operated by the Adani Group, the conglomerate now oversees Mumbai’s entire airport ecosystem.

Authorities also plan to develop an “aero city” around NMIA, modelled on international hub airports in Dubai, Singapore and London, to build non-aeronautical revenue and attract commercial infrastructure.

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