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Airlines Winter Schedule 2025: 26,495 domestic departures per week from October 26-March 28

Published on 24/10/2025 06:57 PM

The government has finalised winter schedule for domestic airlines today, October 24. It also informed that New Amravati, Hissar, Purnia and Rupsi airports have been added in the schedule.

The final slot approvals from the respective airport operators have been received following the slot conference meeting in September, according to the Ministry of Civil Aviation. This indicates a proposed expansion of 5.95 per cent in weekly departures over the Winter Schedule 2024.

“Winter Schedule 2025 (WS25) (effective from October 26, 2025 till March 28, 2026) of the scheduled domestic airlines has been finalised,” the ministry said.

It has been observed that there are 26,495 departures per week which have been finalised to/from 126 airports as per WS25, compared to 25,610 departures per week from 129 airports in Summer Schedule 2025 (SS25).

While IndiGo leads with 15,014 departures per week, Air India is second with 4,277 flights, followed by AI Express at 3,171 flights.

“Out of these 126 airports, Amravati, Hissar, Purnia and Rupsi are the new airports proposed by the scheduled airlines in the WS25 whereas operations from Aligarh, Moradabad, Chitrakoot, Bhavnagar, Ludhiana, Pakyong and Shravasti airports were suspended in the WS25,” the Civil Aviation Ministry added.

India's civil aviation sector has emerged as one of the fastest-growing sectors, making the country the third-largest domestic aviation market in the world.

The number of airports in the country has increased from 74 in 2014 to 163 in 2025.

As India moves toward its centenary year of independence, the government is charting an ambitious growth path for the aviation sector, which targets expanding the number of airports in the country from 163 in 2025 to over 350 by 2047, and passenger traffic is expected to cross one billion.

With 25 million jobs projected by 2047 and expanding opportunities in MRO, drone manufacturing, and pilot training, aviation will become a vital pillar of India's $10 trillion economy.