Indian budget carrier IndiGo is to invest $820 million into a wholly-owned subsidiary as part of a strategy to increase aircraft ownership. The capital investment – which has received board approval – ...
IndiGo has received India’s first Airbus A321XLR, launching non-stop flights to Athens and supporting its international ...
IndiGo has also introduced a "Tail-Swap Allowance", which is to be paid when a pilot's assigned aircraft is changed during the duty hours. It has been fixed as Rs 1,500 for captains, and Rs 750 for ...