NEW DELHI: IndiGo has announced the launch of direct daily flights between Mumbai and Adampur (Jalandhar), Punjab, starting July 2, 2025. This marks Adampur as the airline’s 92nd domestic and 133rd overall destination.The new route aims to offer convenient travel options for both business and leisure travelers. IndiGo stated that the direct connection will strengthen access between Punjab’s agricultural and industrial sectors and the Mumbai metropolitan region, boosting trade and connectivity.The airline indicated that this route addition strategically accommodates both business and leisure travellers’ needs by offering suitable flight schedules.“IndiGo has always been at the forefront of enhancing regional connectivity, and we are pleased to announce exclusive direct flights between Mumbai and Adampur (Jalandhar), offering faster, affordable, and hassle-free travel. As Adampur becomes our 55th domestic and 77th overall destination from Mumbai, the new route unlocks opportunities to experience Punjab’s vibrant cultural heritage, while also boosting connectivity and economic opportunities. We shall continue to enhance our domestic network, catering to the rising demand for air travel in the region,” Head Global Sales, IndiGo Vinay Malhotra said.Adampur is a town in Punjab’s Jalandhar district, located on the Jalandhar-Hoshiarpur road. It is home to the Adampur Air Force Station, one of the oldest airbases in India.The town reflects a blend of traditional Punjabi culture and modern urban growth. Nearby attractions include Rangla Punjab Haveli, which showcases local heritage, and Devi Talab Mandir in Jalandhar, a well-known spiritual site.
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