IndiGo suspends operations to 6 international destinations
IndiGo has temporarily suspended flights to six international destinations, including Hong Kong and Shanghai, due to high operating costs and soft demand. The airline plans to resume these services in October, depending on market conditions.
Why it matters
The move reflects broader challenges in the aviation industry, including rising costs and the need for network optimization in a volatile global market.
India’s largest airline IndiGo on Thursday (June 4, 2026), said it has temporarily suspended operations to six international destinations, including Hong Kong and Krabi, as part of network optimisation.
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