Delhi: India’s biggest airline by market share, IndiGo, has officially introduced its first wide-body aircraft – a leased Boeing 787- 9 Dreamliner to its fleet. The budget carrier will commence daily ...
Europe-India airline capacity has recovered well from the COVID pandemic, with 2024 available seat miles (ASMs) reaching a ...
Just days after introducing the 787 Dreamliner on its Bangkok route, IndiGo is ramping up its widebody ambitions further with ...
In addition to the damp-leased aircraft that has already been inducted by IndiGo, the airline will be taking three more ...
India's low-cost carriers, including IndiGo, Air India Express, SpiceJet, and Akasa, plan to shift operations to Navi Mumbai ...
There is no official or analyst estimates available for the valuation of Air India or IndiGo’s FFPs. However, when Jet Airways was grounded, its frequent flyer programme with about 10 million ...
IndiGo, which leads India’s domestic market ... direct connections to Goa with Thomas Cook Airlines and to Mumbai with Jet Airways, but both carriers have since ceased operations.
India’s largest airline IndiGo will shift part of its operations to the new airport, according to people familiar with the matter who did not want to be identified as the information is private. Tata ...
The Indian carrier will commence operations on the route from March 1 Passengers can book Delhi -Bangkok flight tickets on IndiGo’s direct channels and aggregator websites starting February 25.
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