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Even as tariff wars rattle international markets, the airline’s Chief Executive Pieter Elbers says the carrier's ambitious ...
“India is in a hurry and so is IndiGo,” Elbers says. The airline is accelerating international operations by taking damp ...
India's largest carrier IndiGo is confident that the global events triggered by tariff hikes will not impact its long-term ...
With this move, IndiGo will now run its operations out of both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 at the Delhi airport. The airline ...
IndiGo on Tuesday shifted more than 125 daily flights to Terminal 1 from Terminal 2, taking the total number of departures from T1 to more than 200 per day. T2 has been shut temporarily for ...
IndiGo, India's largest airline, remains optimistic about its long-term expansion despite global tariff conflicts. CEO Pieter ...
The airline said the relocation effort has resulted in its passenger traffic consolidating at T1, increasing from 15,000 to 40,000 passengers and flight operations from over 75 to over 200 flights ...
Accor and IndiGo's loyalty partnership aims to capture Indian travelers who are becoming aware of the deals that loyalty ...
IndiGo has moved over 125 daily flights to Delhi's Terminal 1 from Terminal 2, which is temporarily closed for maintenance. Read more about the impact on passenger traffic and flight operations.
IndiGo remains confident that global tariff issues won't derail its expansion plans, leveraging India's large domestic market ...
The large domestic market, which includes a big untapped segment, will help airlines, the company’s Chief Executive Pieter ...
IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers assures that global tariff hikes won't affect the airline's long-term growth plans, citing India's ...