IndiGo announced (06-Mar-2025) plans to commence three times weekly services to Manchester and Amsterdam in Jul-2025, subject to regulatory approval. IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers stated: "We're thrilled to announce our first-ever long-haul destinations - Manchester and Amsterdam", adding: "India has strong ties both with the United Kingdom and the Netherlands for business and tourism; and there is a large Indian diaspora who live in these countries". The LCC noted that "the service to Manchester will be the only direct route from India to the north of the UK". As previously reported by CAPA, in Feb-2025 IndiGo signed an agreement with Norse Atlantic Airways for the wet lease of three Boeing 787-9s, with the aircraft scheduled for delivery in 2H2025. The LCC stated: "Collectively, these aircraft will enable IndiGo to make an early entry into the long-haul market and establish itself in Europe while the airline awaits the delivery of its Airbus A321 XLR and A350-900 aircraft from 2027 onwards". [more - original PR]
Background ✨
IndiGo had previously applied for slots at both Amsterdam Schiphol and Copenhagen Kastrup Airports, targeting daily services from Delhi and Mumbai to Amsterdam and from Delhi to Copenhagen in summer 2025. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines already operated these routes1 2. IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers emphasised the airline's strategy to establish a presence in the European market through the wet lease of Boeing 787-9s from Norse Atlantic Airways, facilitating their entry into long-haul services3 4.