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There is an unmatched growth leading to doubling of passengers from 2025 to 2030 and that the rising demand is supported by ...
(Reuters) -Indian airline IndiGo will add 10 international destinations and broaden its business class offerings overseas ...
On May 15, aviation security watchdog BCAS revoked the security clearance for Turkish company Celebi Airport Services India ...
In its order, the DGCA clarified that the three-month extension has been granted to IndiGo on damp leasing two Boeing 777 ...
IndiGo will terminate its leasing agreement with state-backed Turkish Airlines within three months after the pact was granted ...
IndiGo's Turkish Airlines lease has been extended by three months, less than the six-month extension allowed under current ...
The airline operates two aircraft on a damp lease agreement for direct flights from Delhi and Mumbai to Istanbul.
The airport in India's financial capital of Mumbai, run by the Adani Group, has triggered a lobbying effort by top carriers ...
IndiGo’s CEO Pieter Elbers has shared details of the airline’s upcoming expansion, including the launch of ten new ...
Beginning in July, the airline will launch direct flights from Mumbai to Manchester and Amsterdam using Boeing 787-9 ...
IndiGo will start direct flights to a total of 10 international destinations, including London and Athens, in the current ...
If IndiGo proceeds with planned launches, the LCC will enter a competitive India-London market already served by Air India, ...