Yet the home truth is that in the domestic skies, despite the sharp increase in capacity, the Tatas have still a long way to go even to reach half of the seat capacity of rival IndiGo. According to ...
IndiGo Airlines on Friday issued an apology after passengers faced delays on flights connecting Istanbul. The airline in a statement said that it accords high priority towards customer convenience ...
Over 400 IndiGo passengers, who were travelling to Mumbai and New Delhi, were reportedly stranded at the Istanbul Airport in Turkey for over 24 hours. They expressed their frustration on social media, ...
Passengers on IndiGo flights 6E 12 (Istanbul to Delhi) and 6E 18 (Istanbul to Mumbai) faced significant delays exceeding 24 hours at Istanbul Airport. Originally scheduled for departure on Wednesday ...
As passengers remained stranded in Istanbul airport for hours owing to delays in flights to New Delhi and Mumbai, IndiGo apologised for the inconvenience and assured that the issue would be sorted at ...
Imagine this: it’s 2015, and India’s largest airline by domestic market share—IndiGo, holding nearly 35%—is preparing for its initial public offering (IPO). But this isn’t just any IPO ...