IndiGo has started direct flights from Hindon to 8 cities of the country. Starting of flight service from Hindon will benefit those people for whom Delhi’s IGI Airport is far away. This will be especially convenient for the people of East Delhi and Western Uttar Pradesh.
IndiGo is going to start direct flights to eight cities of India from Hindon in Ghaziabad in UP. InterGlobe Aviation Limited has announced this through a press release on Thursday. According to the statement issued, IndiGo has started direct flights from Hindon to Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Indore, Kolkata, Mumbai, Patna and Varanasi from July 20, 2025. This is the second airport connecting the airline in the National Capital Region.
More than 70 flights will be operated in a week
Vinay Malhotra, Head of Global Sales, IndiGo, said, “Our expansion at Hindon is a strategic move, providing an additional gateway for millions of people across the wider region. With over 70 weekly flights to eight major cities, our endeavour is to enhance travel convenience, promote business mobility and drive economic growth.” Vinay Malhotra further added, “India’s ever-evolving airport infrastructure allows us to offer convenient flight options and better connections.”
Convenience for East Delhi and Western Uttar Pradesh
Let us tell you that IndiGo currently operates more than 1500 weekly flights from Delhi, connecting more than 85 destinations on its network. Hindon is IndiGo’s 93rd domestic and 136th overall station. The launch by the company aims to bring more travel options and connectivity to the residents of Ghaziabad, East Delhi and other parts of Western Uttar Pradesh.
Connectivity will get a boost
The company chose Hindon due to its strategic location and proximity to key economic regions such as Noida and East Delhi, which the firm said is a pivotal point for commerce and connectivity. The area was also considered due to its industrial estates, educational institutions and growing residential areas.
What is the opinion of analysts?
Shares of InterGlobe Aviation closed 0.04% lower at Rs 5,271 on the NSE, while the benchmark Nifty declined 0.08%. The stock has gained 24.67% in the past 12 months and 15.74% on a year-to-date basis. According to Bloomberg data, out of 23 analysts tracking the company, 19 have a ‘buy’ rating on the stock, two have advised ‘hold’ and as many have ‘sell’ advice. The average of 12-month analysts’ price targets suggests a potential upside of 14%.
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