Indian airlines face rising fuel costs and airspace challenges, forcing fare hikes and urgent calls for government relief.
IndiGo upgrades its international network with A321XLR non-stop flights between Delhi and Istanbul, marking a major step
Indian airlines Air India and IndiGo urge passengers flying to Gulf destinations to check flight status amid evolving Middle East travel conditions and revised schedules.
IndiGo will operate six weekly nonstop flights to Athens from January 2026 with its first Airbus A321XLR, opening direct India–Greece connectivity and expanding its Europe footprint.
IndiGo strengthens its international reach through an extended codeshare deal with KLM, boosting connectivity to key European and UK cities.
IndiGo plans to expand its widebody fleet with 40 Airbus A350s, signaling a major move into global aviation markets amid strong alliances and rising competition
IndiGo pivots strategy to maintain Istanbul route after Turkish Airlines lease ends, retaining codeshare amid diplomatic strain.
Brazil’s Embraer eyes India’s aviation boom with a new subsidiary in New Delhi and sales talks with IndiGo and Air India, promising jobs, co-production, and tech...
As India’s aviation sector surges, IndiGo and Air India lead the charge with massive aircraft orders, signaling a new era of global competition and connectivity.
Four major airlines join forces to link India’s booming aviation market with Europe and North America through expanded connectivity and strategic collaboration.