IndiGo Secures London Heathrow Slots from British Airways
Indian low-cost carrier IndiGo has secured valuable London Heathrow airport slots from British Airways, strengthening its plans to expand long-haul operations to the UK.
Indian low-cost carrier IndiGo has secured valuable takeoff and landing slots at London Heathrow Airport from British Airways, marking a significant step in the airline’s international expansion strategy.
Access to Heathrow slots is highly competitive due to the airport’s capacity constraints, making the acquisition particularly important for airlines looking to operate flights to one of the world’s busiest international hubs.
The newly secured slots are expected to support IndiGo’s plans to expand long‑haul services between India and the United Kingdom. The airline has been gradually strengthening its international network while preparing to introduce aircraft capable of operating longer routes.
London Heathrow remains a key destination for airlines operating between South Asia and Europe due to strong passenger demand from both business and leisure travelers. By gaining access to slots at the airport, IndiGo will be better positioned to compete in the busy India‑UK travel market.
The development also reflects broader changes in airline slot allocations at major international airports, where carriers often trade or transfer slots to optimize their route networks.
IndiGo has been expanding its global footprint in recent years, adding new destinations and exploring long‑haul opportunities as it seeks to transform from a primarily regional carrier into a major international airline.

