IndiGo, India’s largest airline, received yet another aircraft, the 1000th Airbus A320neo family aircraft, at Airbus’s Hamburg Delivery Centre yesterday.
Mumbai Airport received a lot of rain yesterday, and IndiGo got a whole lot of delays with their entire infrastructure thrown off in disarray. Unfortunately, they blamed it just on the weather rather than take ownership of the situation as well.
IndiGo has struck a partnership with SonyLIV to provide a discounted price for customers to buy content before they get on board a plane. Here is how it works.
The IndiGo London flight may be finally a wide body operation when it starts, if it starts. For now, the CEO says that they are in the process of evaluating the options they have, including a widebody aircraft, to fly IndiGo to London.
The DGCA has issued an advisory on the carriage of certain series of Macbook Pro models on board aircraft in India. Here is how to find out if you can still fly with your Mac or not.
Delhi Airport is shuffling flights from Terminal 2 to Terminal 3 for SpiceJet and IndiGo from September 5, 2019 onwards. Check if your flight has been affected.
SpiceJet has applied for slots to operate flights to London Heathrow and Manchester with an A330-300. It plans to operate daily flights on both the routes.
IndiGo is developing Kolkata as a hub and is focussing on the Buddhist circuit. IndiGo added flights from Gaya to Kolkata and Varanasi and also to Hong Kong from Kolkata. In addition, IndiGo is adding a new flight to Yangon from Kolkata.
IndiGo managed to secure bilateral rights out of Jet Airways kitty to add 84 weekly international flights. Using those, IndiGo will restart flights to Singapore and Bangkok from Mumbai after a long hiatus of more than six years.