IndiGo, operated by InterGlobe Aviation (NSE:INDIGO, BOM:539448), will temporarily suspend flights to six prominent international destinations starting this July, according to a company statement on Thursday.
India's largest commercial carrier will suspend flights to Langkawi, Krabi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, and Shanghai effective July 1, 2026. Flights suspension to Siem Reap will follow, pausing on July 3, 2026. The suspension will remain in effect until Sept. 30.
The airline said the move is aimed at aligning capacity with current demand and operating conditions amid elevated costs and ongoing airspace restrictions.
Bookings for the affected routes will reopen from Oct. 1, the airline said, adding that it may restore services earlier if conditions improve.
The announcement follows IndiGo's decision earlier this week to discontinue Manchester flights from Aug. 31 due to higher operating costs and airspace constraints.