Manchester Airport, the third-busiest in the United Kingdom, continues to maintain its position as a significant hub for long-haul flights despite experiencing some fluctuations in its route offerings. The airport is poised to expand its connections with new routes, such as IndiGo's upcoming services to India, while also facing some reductions in other areas.
In May 2025, Manchester Airport recorded a notable increase in passenger numbers, welcoming over 2.9 million travelers—a 5% rise compared to the previous year. This marks the 20th consecutive month of record-breaking passenger figures, according to Manchester Airports Group (MAG). However, data from Cirium’s Diio Mi indicates that growth will be relatively flat in June.
IndiGo has announced new direct flights from Mumbai starting July 1, marking a significant step in the airline's global expansion. Pieter Elbers, CEO of IndiGo, highlighted the benefits of this route for passengers traveling between Manchester and India's domestic network. Chris Woodroofe, Managing Director of MAG, noted that this development solidifies Manchester's status as one of Europe's best-connected airports.