Bengaluru Airport (BLR) has the potential to become the hub for two major Indian airlines, IndiGo (6E) and Air India (AI).
Indigo news today
IndiGo (6E), the largest domestic airline in India, is pleased to unveil the amalgamation of its Fast Forward (FFWD) and Priority Boarding services at airports, designed to elevate the boarding experience.
IndiGo (6E) Airlines, India’s largest carrier, Istanbul (IST) to Delhi (DEL) flight on October 2, 2023, took off without approx 50 passengers.
IndiGo, India’s preferred airline, inaugurated its daily direct flight between Delhi and Belagavi on Thursday, October 5, 2023. This newly established air route will enhance point-to-point connectivity and strengthen the connections between northern and southern India.
An elderly couple found themselves stranded at Istanbul Airport (IST) for a full day, seated in chairs, due to an apparent oversight by IndiGo (6E) Airlines, which resulted in them missing their connecting flight to India
A baby suffering from congenital heart disease experienced a critical respiratory episode while onboard the IndiGo (6E) Airlines Ranchi-Delhi flight.
IndiGo (6E) Airlines, the largest airline in India by market share, has announced a salary increase for its pilots and cabin crew.
In a statement regarding IndiGo’s stature, CEO Pieter Elbers emphasized the importance of comparing IndiGo with international carriers rather than exclusively focusing on domestic airlines.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has granted approval for domestic airlines, including IndiGo (6E) and SpiceJet (SG), to augment their fleet by engaging in wet leasing of aircraft to accommodate the increased demand during the festival season.
IndiGo (6E) Airlines is relying on codeshare agreements flights with international carriers to establish its brand presence in regions like Europe and America, where it currently lacks significant recognition.