Aviation
IndiGo Starts Recruitment Drive for Key Roles in European Cities
IndiGo, India’s leading low-cost carrier, is embarking on an exciting new chapter by stepping into the world of long-haul international flights.
Renowned for its extensive domestic and short-haul network, the airline is now preparing to connect India directly to Europe’s major hubs—London, Paris, and Amsterdam. This bold move signifies IndiGo’s ambition to become a global aviation powerhouse, promising passengers seamless travel to Europe by late 2025.
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Traditionally focused on operating short-haul flights with its fleet of narrowbody aircraft, IndiGo is now turning its attention to long-haul operations. The airline plans to lease Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners from Norwegian carrier Norse Atlantic Airways to launch nonstop services to Europe.
This strategic pivot will allow indigo to enter the competitive India-Europe market years ahead of receiving its own Airbus A350-900 aircraft, slated for delivery in 2027.
IndiGo has begun recruiting airport managers for its operations in London, Paris, and Amsterdam. These positions, first offered to internal candidates, highlight the airline’s focus on establishing a strong operational base in these key European capitals. With this recruitment drive, IndiGo is signaling its commitment to delivering a world-class experience for passengers on its upcoming long-haul routes.
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To fast-track its entry into the long-haul market, indigo airlines has partnered with Norse Atlantic Airways to wet lease up to six Boeing 787 aircraft. This arrangement enables IndiGo to begin its European operations well before the arrival of its A350 fleet.
The airline’s flexibility and innovative approach ensure it can compete with established players, such as Air India, which has recently expanded its India-Europe network.
IndiGo’s plans don’t stop at leasing aircraft. Last year, the airline placed a landmark order for 30 Airbus A350-900 jets to bolster its global ambitions. These widebody aircraft, designed for long-haul routes, will enable IndiGo to offer enhanced services while directly competing with major global carriers.
By launching nonstop services to London, Paris, and Amsterdam, IndiGo is set to redefine its position in the aviation industry. This expansion not only broadens its route network but also promises to provide passengers with greater convenience and choice. As IndiGo takes this leap into long-haul flights, it is poised to set new benchmarks for affordable and efficient air travel.
IndiGo’s entry into the European market is a testament to its growth, innovation, and determination to make international travel accessible to millions of passengers. With its signature punctuality and customer-centric approach, the airline is ready to conquer new horizons.
