Bookings Open: IndiGo’s Daily Non-Stop Flights Between Coimbatore and Singapore to start from October 27

The new flight, numbered 6E 1093, will depart from Coimbatore International Airport at 20:15 hours and arrive in Singapore at 03:15 hours the next day. The return flight, 6E 1094, will leave Singapore at 04:15 hours and reach Coimbatore at 06:10 hours.


Coimbatore: IndiGo, India's leading low-cost carrier, is set to launch a new international route connecting Coimbatore with Singapore. The daily non-stop flights between the two cities will commence operations from October 27, 2024, marking a significant boost to Coimbatore's international air connectivity.

The new flight, numbered 6E 1093, will depart from Coimbatore International Airport at 20:15 hours and arrive in Singapore at 03:15 hours the next day. The return flight, 6E 1094, will leave Singapore at 04:15 hours and reach Coimbatore at 06:10 hours.



This new route is expected to benefit business travelers, tourists, and students from the region, providing them with direct access to Singapore, a major global business hub and popular tourist destination. The late evening departure from Coimbatore and early morning arrival in Singapore are timed to allow passengers a full day in the island nation.

The introduction of this route reflects IndiGo's commitment to expanding its international network and enhancing connectivity for tier-2 cities in India. It also aligns with Coimbatore's growing status as an important industrial and educational center in South India.

Passengers can book their tickets through IndiGo's official website or mobile app. The airline advises travelers to check the latest travel guidelines and requirements for both countries before planning their journey.

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