IndiGo today commenced wide-body aircraft operations for the first time. The airline has started deploying Boeing B777-300ERs on flights between Dubai and Istanbul. The 3 B777s are leased from its codeshare partner, Turkish Airlines.
IndiGo today commenced wide-body aircraft operations for the first time. The airline has started deploying Boeing B777-300ERs on flights between Dubai and Istanbul. The 3 B777s are leased from its codeshare partner, Turkish Airlines.
At a time when India is aiming to become a global aviation hub, it is just not able to get the basics right.
IndiGo has announced that it will have its largest ever station launch at Goa’s new international airport.
IndiGo has announced that it is now offering 19 new connecting flights to Portugal and Switzerland via Turkey as part of its codeshare partnership with Turkish Airlines.
IndiGo has announced Itanagar in the state of Arunachal Pradesh as its 75th domestic destination, taking the total number of destinations served by the airline to 101.
IndiGo has announced a brand new international route, Mumbai-Istanbul. This will be the airline’s second route to Istanbul after Delhi-Istanbul.
According to a news report, IndiGo is leasing 3 B777 aircraft in order to expand internationally in the near term.
IndiGo is now a 100-destinations strong airline. The airline launched flights to Ras Al-Khaimah, United Arab Emirates on 22nd September 2022. Ras Al-Khaimah is the airline’s 100th destination overall and 11th destination in the Middle East. IndiGo now operates flights to 74 domestic destinations and 26 international destinations.
Indian low-cost carrier IndiGo and UK-based Virgin Atlantic have entered a codeshare partnership which will offer easy connections and increased opportunities for frequent flyers to earn more points than ever before.
IndiGo, India’s largest airline, has announced the addition of Ras Al-Khaimah as its 100th destination. Ras Al-Khaimah is the airline’s 4th destination in the United Arab Emirates after Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah.