December 30th, 2021 5:07 PM 0 COMMENTS

IndiGo Announces Flash Sale With Ticket Fare Starting at Rs 1122

Following the footsteps of AirAsia and SpiceJet, IndiGo has also announced a special all-inclusive tariff for tickets starting at Rs 1122 for domestic flyers. “We heard about your travel plans for 2022! And we’re celebrating with the best offers for you,” IndiGo tweeted about special ticket sales from its official Twitter handle. IndiGo's New Year offer is applicable for the bookings done from December 27, 2021, and December 31, 2021.... Read More

December 28th, 2021 7:08 PM 0 COMMENTS

IndiGo Receives Eight Airbus A320Neo Aircraft From Leasing Company BOC Aviation

Under a purchase-and-leaseback agreement signed in March 2021, BOC Aviation Limited delivered the last of eight Airbus A320Neo aircraft to InterGlobe Aviation Ltd (IndiGo). BOC Aviation is a state-owned global aircraft operating leasing company based in Singapore. According to a statement from BOC Aviation, the Airbus A320Neo aircraft is powered by CFM Leap engines. “The delivery of these eight aircraft underlines the excellent partnership we have developed with IndiGo, India’s... Read More

December 27th, 2021 9:00 PM 0 COMMENTS

Airlines’ Outstanding Payments to AAI Doubled Between January 2020 to October 2021

According to an internal document of the Airports Authority of India (AAI), the dues for four major domestic airlines — AirAsia India, IndiGo, SpiceJet, and Go First — have doubled between January 2020 and October 2021. On the other hand, Air India remains the domestic airline with the highest debt to the AAI. According to the records, Air India owes the AAI Rs 2,362.36 crore as of October 31, 2021,... Read More

December 23rd, 2021 11:30 PM 0 COMMENTS

IndiGo, Air France-KLM Enter Into Codeshare Pact

The Franco-Dutch airline Air France-KLM has announced a codeshare partnership with India’s budget airline IndiGo. The new partnership will allow Air France-KLM’s passengers to access 25 Indian destinations. In turn, the passengers of IndiGo will gain access to more than Air France-KLM’s 250 destinations. The codeshare partnership will come into effect from February 2022. Under the codeshare agreement, each airline can sell seats of the other airline. Thus, the Air... Read More

December 16th, 2021 9:24 PM 0 COMMENTS

Indian Government to Spend Rs 1232 Crores for Guwahati Airport Expansion

The Indian government is going to spend approximately Rs 1232 crores for increasing the terminal passenger capacity in the Guwahati airport from the current 50 lakh to 1 crore 20 lakhs per year. This is because of the opportunity that Assam and Guwahati bring to the table for the country. In an effort for connecting Eastern India better, Union Minister of Civil Aviation Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, MoS Civil Aviation... Read More

December 9th, 2021 5:28 PM 0 COMMENTS

Delhi IGI Airport is The Fifth Busiest Airport in December, IndiGo Comes Eighth in Top Airline Category

Thanks to the revival of domestic air travel, Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI Airport), Delhi, has become the fifth busiest airport in the world this month, reveals the monthly ranking released by the aviation consultancy OAG. The airports in Atlanta, Dubai, Dallas Forth Worth and Guangzhou are ahead of IGI Airport. Busiest global airports OAG calculates the top 10 Busiest Global Airports worldwide using total airline capacity by considering both... Read More

December 5th, 2021 8:27 PM 0 COMMENTS

American Airlines and IndiGo Codeshare Agreement May Implement in March 2022

In the recent development of events, an official from the world’s largest airline in terms of the fleet- American Airlines has said that the airline is in the process of getting requisite approvals from the US government for its codeshare agreement with the IndiGo airlines. He added that the partnership between the two global giants may be initiated from March of next year. Earlier in September, it was announced, that... Read More

December 4th, 2021 1:06 PM 0 COMMENTS

IndiGo Takes Delivery of 2000th A320neo Family Aircraft From Airbus

After taking the 1000th Airbus A320neo family aircraft in 2019, IndiGo now takes the delivery of the 2000th A320neo family aircraft from the aeroplane manufacturer. Fuel efficiency and performance are the reasons for IndiGo to rely on the Airbus A320neo fleet, according to Ronojoy Dutta, Chief Executive Officer at IndiGo. IndiGo holds the title of the ‘world’s largest customer’ for the Airbus A320neo family with orders totalling 730 aircraft. IndiGo’s... Read More

November 24th, 2021 10:46 PM 0 COMMENTS

Indigo to Resume Flights to Singapore Under Air Bubble Agreement

The Civil Aviation Ministry of India and Singapore have reached an agreement that will allow the two countries to resume the operation of the commercial flights. In light of this news, Indigo, India’s leading domestic airline has announced the resumption of commercial flights to Singapore from November 29, 2021, under the Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL). The Current Scenario of International Travel As reported earlier, Singapore's vaccinated travel lane (VTL) with... Read More

November 20th, 2021 10:58 PM 0 COMMENTS

IndiGo Resumes Meals for Flights With Under 2 Hours Duration

In a recent development, IndiGo has said that it will be resuming meals for all of its flights which are under two hours in duration. It is worth noting that, a few days back, the Civil Aviation Ministry had allowed all the domestic airlines in India to serve meals to customers inside the flights. Earlier, airlines operating flights with under two hours duration weren’t allowed to serve meals. “Effective 19th... Read More

November 19th, 2021 10:46 PM 0 COMMENTS

Akasa Air Can Give Serious Challenges to IndiGo

IndiGo has been the market leader in the aviation sector for the last few years. This is because of availing affordable flight services and also because of the kind of business model that the airline has. With the arrival of the pandemic, not just IndiGo, but every other airline and the entire aviation sector dealt with huge challenges. However, those challenges are getting easier for the airlines now as the... Read More

November 19th, 2021 9:34 AM 0 COMMENTS

Passenger Traffic Near Pre-COVID Levels, Aviation Sector to Grow

The air passenger traffic in India is growing at a rapid pace. It has already reached near the pre-COVID levels. The government has also allowed the airlines to be able to operate flights at a 100% of their capacity. According to a PTI report, domestic air passenger volume grew by 70.86% to 89.95 lakh in October 2021. Compared to 52.71 lakh passengers last year, this year’s numbers are very positive... Read More

November 18th, 2021 10:53 PM 0 COMMENTS

Indian Airlines Foresees a Bright Future but Might Face a Few Challenges

The unprecedented turn of events that took place due to the Covid-19 pandemic had a devastating impact on almost every industry that was based upon contact and the aviation industry was no exception. But now things seem to be turning a leaf as the world seems to be returning to a bit of normalcy. The travel restrictions around the globe are easing and passengers are becoming confident again to travel.... Read More

November 17th, 2021 10:07 PM 0 COMMENTS

Indigo Plans to Charge for Check-in Luggage Amidst Intensifying Price Wars in the Industry

India’s one of the biggest airlines Indigo is now considering charging its customers for the luggage they check-in for the flights according to the latest developments. This decision from the airline comes in to tackle the intensifying price war in India’s aviation industry. This also shows positive signs of recovery as the travel restrictions have lifted and the passengers are gaining their confidence back to travel. The Move to Unbundle... Read More

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