Following a delay, IndiGo will receive its A321 XLRs in the financial year 2026, according to IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers. The exact number of XLRs to be delivered is still under discussion with Airbus, ...
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Shares of InterGlobe Aviation, the operator of IndiGo airline, hit a record high of Rs 5,053.05, soaring 5% on the BSE; ...
Indian airline IndiGo plans to significantly increase the number of seats it allocates for international flights by fiscal ...
IndiGo shares surged 2.33% after the airline unveiled an ambitious FY30 growth roadmap. It plans to carry 118 million ...
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The number of air passengers in India is expected to double to 510 million by 2030 from the current 252 million, said IndiGo.
IndiGo, which has more than 400 planes in its fleet, is taking wide-body Boeing 787 aircraft on damp lease and is set to ...
Balancing business class and long-haul travel with cost-competitiveness is essential to IndiGo's survival in the Indian ...
IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers outlines the airline's strategy to capture the long-haul market from India, focusing on cost leadership and international expansion.
IndiGo, led by CEO Pieter Elbers, is poised to capitalize on long-haul flights from India, leveraging its expansive fleet and upcoming wide-body aircraft additions. The airline aims to dominate this ...