IndiGo Airlines (6E), the country’s largest and most successful airline—has been steadily building an international network that is as ambitious as it is strategic.
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The Tamil Nadu government plans to issue a tender next month to choose a developer for the new ₹20,000 crore Parandur airport project.
SpiceJet (SG) and Air India Express (IX) have received approval to operate regular flights to and from Nepal.
IndiGo will extend its business class service called IndiGoStretch to the Delhi (DEL)- Hyderabad (HYD) route starting April 15, 2025.
InterGlobe Aviation, the parent company of IndiGo Airlines (6E) is now (as of April 2025) the second most valued carrier in the world in terms of market capitalization.
The Airports Authority of India has plans to expand Ayodhya Airport for Rs 1,625 crore, for increasing its passenger-handling capacity.
An IndiGo (6E) flight from Patna (PAT) to Delhi (DEL) made an emergency landing in Lucknow (LKO) after a passenger suffered a medical emergency mid-flight.
The launch of the upcoming Saudi Arabian carrier, Riyadh Air (RX) can be delayed till the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2025.
IndiGo has set a target to fly 200 million passengers annually by 2030, an 80% increase from the 113 million passengers carried in 2024.
Airbus is set to significantly boost its sourcing from India, targeting $2 billion in annual component and service procurement by 2030.