IndiGo Airlines does not currently operate any in-house widebodies. It wet-leases two B777-300ERs from Turkish Airlines, but the aircraft are deployed exclusively on flights to Istanbul Airport ...
Currently, IndiGo is operating two wet-leased Boeing 777 planes for flights from Delhi and Mumbai to Istanbul. These are also the only two wide-body aircraft that are in the fleet of the airline ...
Two out of the 427 planes are B777 wide-body planes, which have been leased from Turkish Airlines, and they are being used on India-Istanbul routes. IndiGo, which started business class operations ...
India's largest airline saw its total income for the quarter ended December 2024 surge to ₹22,992.8 crore, an increase of ...
IndiGo has also finalised a deal with Norwegian carrier Norse Atlantic to lease up to six long-haul Boeing 787 aircraft.
IndiGo has begun the recruitment process for airport managers to be based in London, Paris, and Amsterdam in 2025.
IndiGo is working with the civil aviation ministry to explore the possibility of extending the wet lease of wide-body Boeing 777 planes from Turkish Airlines, as the existing lease period is ending ...