IndiGo plans capacity upgrades on select international routes using larger A321neo aircraft while adjusting several European services in early 2026 as part of network optimization efforts.
IndiGo Fleet
IndiGo (6E), has announced a commitment worth $820 million to expand aircraft ownership as part of its long-term fleet strategy.
IndiGo airlines is increasing the proportion of aircraft it owns or holds on finance leases, targeting 30–40 percent of its fleet by 2030.
India’s largest LCC, IndiGo Airlines (6E), continues to solidify its dominance across key airports in the country. IndiGo is India’s largest airline by market share and fleet size.
Interglobe-owned IndiGo Airlines (6E) is in talks with aircraft manufacturers to place a new narrowbody aircraft order.
IndiGo announces trial of in-flight entertainment on Delhi-Goa route
India’s largest carrier, IndiGo Airlines (6E), will still fly an all-Airbus fleet in 2024. This fleet includes the A320neo and A321neo family aircraft.
IndiGo (6E) CEO Pieter Elbers, has revealed plans to introduce a new aircraft each week, aiming to enhance the airline’s reach both domestically and internationally.