IndiGo Airlines flight from Ayodhya to Delhi encountered a precarious situation, necessitating a diversion to Chandigarh due to low fuel
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IndiGo Airlines became the world’s third most valuable airline, as its market capitalization exceeded that of Southwest Airlines (WN).
IndiGo (6E), the nation’s leading airline, commanding a domestic market share of just over 60%, significantly emphasizes the Airbus A321XLR.
IndiGo Airlines (6E) intends to operate 103 international A320 flights from India on a typical day in September 2024.
IndiGo Airlines A320neo and Air India Express Boeing 737 Collides on the ground at Kolkata Airport and passengers are stuck inside the plane
IndiGo, awarded ‘Airline of the Year’ at Air Transport Awards 2024 and reportedly exploring the purchase of widebody aircraft (probably A350)
IndiGo Airlines (6E) has unveiled 11 fresh connections as part of its expanded codeshare agreement with Australia’s national carrier, Qantas Airways, as stated by airline officials.
IndiGo Airlines (6E) has received approval from the Indian government to initiate direct flights to Cambodia in the near future
IndiGo (6E), the largest airline in India, has introduced its latest route featuring non-stop flights from Mumbai (BOM) to Colombo (CMB), starting from April 12, 2024.
IndiGo Airlines (6E) has unveiled four new routes as part of its upcoming summer schedule, with daily direct flights between Amritsar-Hyderabad and Srinagar-Bengaluru set to commence from March 31.