IndiGo has launched a new ‘6E QuickBoard’ Priority Boarding Facility for its Passengers.
IndiGo, the leading low-cost carrier of India recently launched ‘6E QuickBoard’ a priority boarding facility for its customers.

The 6E QuickBoard facility allows you to skip the queue at the boarding gate and be among the first to board the flight.
The service has launched for Indigo customers on August 11, 2021.
How does it Work?
Passengers booking IndiGo flights have the option to buy the ‘6E QuickBoard’ service.
- This entitles the passengers to board the flight with priority over passengers who have not availed of the service 6E QuickBoard.

Passengers can book this service on the airline’s website, mobile app, or via the call center during the booking process or add it later through the My Bookings portal at a cost of ₹ 400 per passenger per flight.
Availability
The service will be available on domestic travel between metros initially and will be opened for the entire domestic network in a phased manner.

The option will be available for a limited number of passengers per flight, on a first come first serve basis.
It is important to note that 6E QuickBoard is not available for group bookings and for certain fare types.
The Revenue Officer’s remarks
Sanjay Kumar, chief strategy and revenue officer Indigo said:
“At Indigo, we are always striving to enhance the travel experience for our customers. The priority boarding will not only help customers save time at boarding gates, but also ensure comfort for families and senior citizens.

- The company has been constantly working towards measures and services to strengthen air travel as the safest choice for travelers.
- Also, they are now very confident that this option will enhance passenger comfort and trust, augmenting the overall demand for air travel.
“We are committed to offering an on-time, hassle-free travel experience to our customers, on-board our lean clean flying machine”.
Information Source: travelobiz.com
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