GURUGRAM- IndiGo (6E), India’s low-cost airline, is aggressively expanding its international footprint with planned services to Western European destinations including Amsterdam (AMS) and Manchester (MAN) starting July 2025, marking a significant shift in the carrier’s strategic direction.
The IndiGo airline’s CEO Pieter Elbers sees tremendous potential in addressing the long-haul market from India, which has historically been dominated by non-Indian carriers, as the company prepares to leverage its growing fleet and strategic partnerships.
IndiGo Airlines Big Planes and Big Plans for Long Haul Market
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IndiGo Strategy for Long Haul Expansion
IndiGo’s ambitious expansion into Western Europe represents a pivotal moment for India’s aviation landscape, CAPA reports.
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