IndiGo first Indian airline to fly 100 million passengers a year
IndiGo aims to double its size by the end of this decade.
IndiGo aims to double its size by the end of this decade.
"We are always in the process of evaluating options available," says IndiGo.
The CIT-Appeal issued orders to demand ₹739.68 crore and ₹927.03 crore tax demand for the assessment years 2016–17 and 2017–18, respectively
As IndiGo looks forward to a 100 million passengers milestone, its new CEO Pieter Elbers gives a peek into its plans, prospects, hopes and aspirations.
Delhi airport is experiencing high footfalls and the check-in and boarding time is expected to be longer than usual, says IndiGo.
Around 800-900 flights of India’s largest domestic airline were delayed on Friday as employees called in sick amid recruitment drives at rival airlines Air India, Jet Airways, and Akasa Air.