As IndiGo marks 20 years of operations, the airline that transformed air travel in India is preparing for what its co-founder calls a “longer leap of flying” as it charts an ambitious international expansion to connect the global Indian diaspora to their homeland, recapture international traffic now flowing through Gulf hubs and, over the longer term, carry passengers between foreign countries via India.
The country’s largest airline, which has a domestic market share of more than 66 per cent, is set to induct Airbus A321 XLR aircraft before taking delivery of wide-body A350s from 2028.
