Air connectivity between India and the United Kingdom is set to improve with the addition of more flights between Delhi and London Heathrow. The expanded services will be operated by IndiGo, offering travellers more options on one of the busiest international routes from the national capital.
The update was shared by Delhi Airport through X, highlighting the growing links between the two global cities. London Heathrow is a key gateway for passengers travelling to UK.
In a post shared on X, Delhi Airport said, “From the heart of Delhi to the heart of London. Adding more flights to London Heathrow, now with IndiGo.” The message underlined efforts to strengthen international connectivity from Delhi.
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Direct Delhi-London Heathrow flights from February 2
Direct flights between Delhi and London Heathrow are scheduled to begin from February 2, 2026, expanding its international network from the national capital, as reported by the airline earlier. The airline will operate five flights a week on the route, taking its total weekly services to London to 12.
The airline said it will deploy Boeing 787 aircraft on the Delhi–London route, taken on wet or damp lease from Norse Atlantic Airways. The flights will offer a dual-class configuration with IndiGoStretch and Economy Class. IndiGo already operates daily direct flights between Mumbai and London Heathrow.
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In a post shared on X, Delhi Airport said, “From the heart of Delhi to the heart of London. Adding more flights to London Heathrow, now with IndiGo.” The message underlined efforts to strengthen international connectivity from Delhi.
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Direct Delhi-London Heathrow flights from February 2
Direct flights between Delhi and London Heathrow are scheduled to begin from February 2, 2026, expanding its international network from the national capital, as reported by the airline earlier. The airline will operate five flights a week on the route, taking its total weekly services to London to 12.The airline said it will deploy Boeing 787 aircraft on the Delhi–London route, taken on wet or damp lease from Norse Atlantic Airways. The flights will offer a dual-class configuration with IndiGoStretch and Economy Class. IndiGo already operates daily direct flights between Mumbai and London Heathrow.