IndiGo has revealed the configuration and deployment of its future fleet of Airbus A321XLRs, the first of which will be handed over to the low-cost operator in fiscal year 2026.
Indian airline IndiGo plans to significantly increase the number of seats it allocates for international flights by fiscal ...
IndiGo targets 40% international seats by FY30, up from 28%. Fleet expansion, new routes, and premium seating drive growth.
IndiGo said it plans to take international capacity shares to 40% by FY30 as against 28% currently and aims to add 14 new destinations in FY26. At 10:10 am on March 19, IndiGo shares were trading 1.77 ...
Balancing business class and long-haul travel with cost-competitiveness is essential to IndiGo's survival in the Indian ...
IndiGo, India's largest airline, plans to expand its international reach by introducing flights to unique global destinations ...
IndiGo plans to expand with new destinations, aircraft, and employees, aiming for significant growth in passenger traffic.