IndiGo and Singapore Tourism Board sign strategic partnership

The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and IndiGo have signed a year-long MoU to promote Singapore as a leading leisure and business destination for Indian travellers.

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India remains one of Singapore's top three tourism source markets, building on its strong performance in 2024. In the first half of 2025, Indian visitor arrivals exceeded 500,000, supported by excellent air connectivity. More than 270 weekly flights connect Singapore to 15 Indian cities via Changi Airport – the most connected airport in Southeast Asia – providing Indian travellers with convenient and seamless access to the city-state. IndiGo continues to strengthen connectivity between the two countries, with Singapore consistently ranking among IndiGo’s top three international travel destinations. As the two countries celebrate 60 years of India-Singapore diplomatic relations, IndiGo will start offering IndiGoStretch, its tailor-made business product, on flights connecting Singapore to Delhi and Mumbai, starting 09 August 2025, coinciding with Singapore’s National Day. Additionally, with flights from nine destinations and seamless connections across its network, IndiGo is well positioned to cater to growing demand on these routes.

Pieter Elbers, chief executive officer, IndiGo, said: “Given the strong cultural, commercial, and strategic ties between India and Singapore, there is great demand for existing connectivity between the two countries and potential for more. We are delighted to partner with Singapore Tourism Board to boost tourism and travel between the two countries. With flights from 9 destinations and seamless connections across our network, we are well positioned to cater to growing demand on these routes. With our recent introduction of IndiGoStretch, tailor made business class product to Singapore, we are even more confident that our customers will enjoy the premium travel experience to this vibrant destination.”