IndiGo has set a target to fly 200 million passengers annually by 2030, an 80% increase from the 113 million passengers carried in 2024.
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Here are IndiGo’s top 10 domestic routes from the upcoming summer season, based on passenger numbers and flight counts.
IndiGo Airlines (6E), is set to make a significant leap in its international expansion strategy with the introduction of the Airbus A321XLR.
The IndiGo airline’s CEO Pieter Elbers sees tremendous potential in addressing the long haul market from India.
IndiGo’s superior cash reserves enabled it to endure short-term losses longer than Air India Express could maintain its position.
IndiGo’s European expansion reveals a pattern of launching routes to hubs operated by its codeshare partners, who are part of SkyTeam Alliance.
The ACL report, which was recently released by UK airports, reveals that IndiGo has acquired slots at London Gatwick and Manchester.
India’s largest carrier, IndiGo Airlines (6E), has announced a major realignment of its domestic and international routes for Summer 2025.
An IndiGo Airlines (6E) Airbus A321 aircraft, registered as VT-IBI, experienced a tail strike while landing at Chennai airport.
Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) in Bengaluru or Bangalore serves as IndiGo Airlines (6E) second-largest hub in India.