Aviation
Fly, Earn, and Redeem: How IndiGo’s BluChip and Credit Cards Boost Your Travel
IndiGo’s BluChip Loyalty Program is made for frequent travelers, letting you earn rewards called BluChips every time you fly.
With this program, you can earn BluChips on flights, extra services, and even through certain credit card deals. Here’s a quick guide on how BluChip works and how you can earn more rewards with credit cards.
Earn BluChips on Every IndiGo Flight
As a BluChip member, you’ll earn BluChips on every IndiGo flight, both domestic and international, including over 2,000 daily flights. This includes IndiGo-operated flights (6E Flights) and certain codeshare flights with partner airlines.
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How BluChip Earnings Work
- Base BluChips:
- You earn 8 BluChips for every INR 100 spent on IndiGo flights, no matter where you book (IndiGo’s website, app, travel agents, etc.).
- Tier Bonus BluChips:
- Depending on your BluChip level—Blu 1, Blu 2, or Blu 3—you earn extra BluChips:
- Blu 1: 4 additional BluChips per INR 100 spent.
- Blu 2: 2 additional BluChips per INR 100 spent.
- Depending on your BluChip level—Blu 1, Blu 2, or Blu 3—you earn extra BluChips:
- Channel Bonus BluChips:
- If you book directly through indigo airlines website or app, you get 4 extra BluChips per INR 100 spent on all flights, regardless of your membership tier.
Earn BluChips on Extra Services (6E Add-ons)
You can also earn BluChips on some add-ons:
- Excess Baggage: Earn BluChips when you pre-book extra luggage.
- Seat Selection: Choose your seat and earn rewards.
- Fast Forward: Get priority check-in and boarding to save time while earning BluChips.
How to Maximize BluChip Earnings on Add-ons
- Base BluChips: You get 8 BluChips per INR 100 spent on these add-ons.
- Tier Bonus BluChips: Elite members get even more:
- Blu 1: 4 extra BluChips per INR 100 spent.
- Blu 2: 2 extra BluChips per INR 100 spent.
Important Note on Booking
To earn BluChips on add-ons, you must book through IndiGo’s website or mobile app. If you book add-ons elsewhere, they won’t count towards BluChip rewards.
Claiming BluChips for Past Flights
Forgot to add your BluChip number to a flight? No problem! You can still claim BluChips within 90 days of travel by providing your flight details.
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Boost BluChips with Credit Cards
Some credit cards let you earn extra BluChips or provide discounts on IndiGo bookings. Look for co-branded credit cards with IndiGo to get extra rewards or cashback on flights, hotels, and travel expenses.
Redeeming Your BluChips
You can redeem your BluChips for flights whenever you want—no blackout dates! BluChips also never expire, as long as you stay active in the program.
Benefits by Membership Level
- Blu 3: Basic earning of 8 BluChips per INR 100 on flights.
- Blu 2: Tier bonus BluChips and discounts on pre-booked services like extra baggage.
- Blu 1: Maximum rewards, earning up to 12 BluChips per INR 100 on select add-ons and 30% discounts on pre-booked services like Fast Forward and seat selection.
Joining IndiGo’s BluChip program is an easy way to earn rewards for every trip, and pairing it with a suitable credit card can help you earn even more! With benefits on flights and services, BluChip makes travel more rewarding.
Aviation
Why Embraer’s E175-E2 Faces Challenges in the U.S. Market
Embraer, a renowned Brazilian aircraft manufacturer, has a strong reputation for building regional jets that connect smaller cities worldwide.
While its aircraft are widely used in various countries, the United States imposes restrictions on certain Embraer models, particularly the E175-E2. In this article, we’ll explore why this aircraft is blocked from entering the U.S. market.
The Embraer E175 vs. E175-E2
- The E175 is allowed in the U.S. and is a popular choice for regional airlines operating short-haul routes.
- The E175-E2, a more advanced and fuel-efficient version, faces restrictions due to scope clauses.
1. Scope Clause Restrictions
Scope clauses are agreements between major U.S. airlines and pilot unions that limit the size and weight of aircraft used by regional carriers.
- These clauses cap the maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) at 86,000 pounds.
- The E175-E2 exceeds this limit with an MTOW of 98,120 pounds (44,600 kg), making it ineligible for regional operations.
2. Fleet Compatibility
U.S. regional carriers typically operate under agreements that favor aircraft compliant with scope clauses.
- The original E175 meets these criteria, making it easier to integrate into existing fleets.
- The E175-E2, despite its improved efficiency and longer range, is considered incompatible with current contracts.
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3. Market Dynamics
Modifying scope clauses would require complex negotiations between airlines and pilot unions, a process that can be time-consuming and contentious.
- Major airlines have shown little interest in pushing for these changes, especially with other compliant aircraft available.
- The lack of demand has led Embraer to suspend the development of the E175-E2 in February 2022.
Similar Challenges Faced by Competitors
Embraer isn’t the only manufacturer affected by scope clauses.
- Mitsubishi’s SpaceJet program was similarly halted in 2023 due to the same restrictions.
- Larger regional aircraft like the E190-E2 (MTOW: 124,340 lbs) are also excluded from regional contracts, further limiting options.
- In the U.S., airline and pilot union agreements restrict regional carriers to aircraft with a maximum of 76 seats or a maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) of 86,000 pounds (39,000 kg).
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- The Embraer E175-E2, however, exceeds these limits, offering seating for up to 90 passengers in a single-class layout and an MTOW of 98,120 pounds (44,600 kg).
- Due to these restrictions, Embraer suspended the E175-E2 program in February 2022, citing scope clause limitations as the primary reason for pausing development.
The Decline of Small Regional Jets
The U.S. market is shifting away from smaller, 50-seat regional jets.
- In 2019, there were 660 active 50-seat regional jets.
- By November 2024, this number had dropped to 260, creating a gap in the regional aviation market that remains unfilled.
Impact on U.S. Aviation
The inability to introduce newer, more efficient regional jets like the E175-E2 is impacting both airlines and manufacturers:
- U.S. airlines must adjust flight routes and seating configurations to accommodate older aircraft models.
- Boeing, a domestic competitor, also faces challenges as demand shifts towards larger aircraft, reducing regional jet sales.
Conclusion
While the E175-E2 is permitted and operational in many countries, it remains blocked in the U.S. due to regulatory limitations. This situation highlights the pressures faced by domestic manufacturers and airlines as they struggle to balance efficiency, regulations, and market demands.
What do you think about these restrictions? Should the U.S. update its scope clauses to allow more advanced regional aircraft? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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