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Mumbai flights at Manchester Airport expand due to big demand

Airport boss says 'We always knew a connection between the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's global gateway in the North and India's financial capital would be popular'

IndiGo launching direct flights between Manchester Airport and Mumbai(Image: IndiGo)

Manchester Airport has revealed that IndiGo is expanding its Mumbai route due to strong demand. The airline, which launched the only direct connection from the North to India's financial capital in July this year, initially operated three times a week.

However, as of today, 22nd September, the frequency will increase to four times a week due to its popularity. Thousands have already utilised the service, providing a significant economic boost for Greater Manchester and the wider area.

An independent study by Metro-Dynamics predicted that the route could deliver an economic uplift worth hundreds of millions to the North over the next three years through exports, employment, regional visitors and more. This is set to be further enhanced by the expansion, a move welcomed by Manchester's Consul General of India and the Manchester India Partnership, reports .

Chris Woodroofe, managing director at Manchester Airport, said: "Here at Manchester Airport we are proud to connect the North to the World and few routes epitomise what that really means more than IndiGo's connection to Mumbai.

"It's connecting travellers to a vibrant and exciting destination, businesses to one of the world's biggest financial hubs and the North's Indian diaspora to friends and family.

"That's why it's no surprise that IndiGo is increasing the frequency of the route already. We always knew a connection between the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's global gateway in the North and India's financial capital would be popular – and that has proven to be the case.

"This is obviously great news for people and businesses in the region – because we know that this route is driving economic benefits worth many millions of pounds each year - but it's also a real statement of intent from IndiGo and I'm looking forward to our continued partnership."

IndiGo represents India's largest carrier and launched the Mumbai to Manchester service – marking its inaugural European and maiden long-haul operation – on 1 July utilising a Boeing 787-Dreamliner.