India’s largest airline IndiGo on Thursday announced the temporary suspension of flights to six international destinations, including Hong Kong, Shanghai and Thailand’s Krabi, as it moves to optimise its network amid softer travel demand and rising operating costs.
The budget carrier said services to Langkawi, Krabi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong and Shanghai will be suspended from July 1, while flights to Siem Reap will be halted from July 3.
The suspension will remain in place until September 30, according to a company statement.
IndiGo said the decision was driven by “traditionally softer demand” expected in the upcoming quarter and an “incredibly challenging cost environment”.
The airline added that bookings for all affected routes will reopen from October 1, subject to an improvement in market conditions.
It also said it remains prepared to restore services earlier if the operating environment improves.
04/06/2026 Times of India
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