![]() We do have the XLRs order that will further stretch the range of operations for IndiGo," he said. Our focus and emphasis will be on that part. we have a steady stream of deliveries coming. On the airline's plans for wide-body planes going forward, Elbers said it has always kept the option of wide-body aircraft open but did not divulge specific details. The supply chain woes have been impacting airline industry worldwide resulting in delays in deliveries of aircraft.Įlbers also sought to emphasise that IndiGo operates almost 1,800 flights every day and wide-body flight is one of them. we will have a capacity for the total fiscal year 2023 which is very much in line with the initial plan," he said. We have extended the leases, we have the wet lease. "We have stabilised the supply chain situation and we are talking with suppliers to have a good support in dealing with it. Without giving specific details about the Aircraft on Ground (AOG) situation, the IndiGo chief said it is "basically a stable situation". The plane has a seating capacity for 400 passengers with economy and business classes. On wet lease from Turkish Airlines, IndiGo started operating the B777 aircraft on Delhi-Istanbul route from February 1. ![]() Code shares placed beyond Istanbul are working very well," he said. The flight has been there for two weeks and we see a very positive response from the market. "The market is growing and we were confronted with the supply chain situation, we really needed capacity. On starting operations with wide-body Boeing 777 aircraft, the IndiGo chief pointed out that it was the first step born out of the need for capacity. The budget airline carried 2.23 crore passengers in the December quarter and its domestic market share in 2022 stood at 56.1 per cent. For us as Indian carriers we can have a higher share," the IndiGo chief said.įor the three months ended December 2022, IndiGo reported a sharp rise in profit at Rs 1,422.6 crore and its highest-ever quarterly total income at Rs 15,410.2 crore as travel demand remained strong. A significant part of (international travel by Indians) today is taken by international carriers. "With further growth of India and the position of India combined with our capability even more so when XLRs are coming in, we are very ambitious of creating more international connectivity. "So, all that combined, we have a great proposition". Internationalisation is a big part of our agenda," Elbers said.įurther, he noted that Nairobi and Jakarta are two important points to connect with tourism, business and Indian diaspora. We are looking at central Asia at a few destinations but that has not yet been decided. If you've been using Cheapflights successfully up until now, try closing your browser and starting again."We will likely introduce new flights to Nairobi (Kenya) and Jakarta (Indonesia) in this coming summer. Please send us a message and we'll try to figure out what went wrong. Probably something about the web browser you are using made Cheapflights think you are a bot. They tend to try to cram large suitcases in the overhead bin, and they prattle on about celebrities they know while you are trying to watch the movie. For example, we don't want bots running about trying to book airline tickets. Bots are generally a good thing, but some web pages are for humans only. Cheapflights uses bots to search for travel deals. Search engines like Google use robots to build up search results. What is a bot?Ī bot, or robot, or crawler is software that visits web sites and collects data from them without a human present. ![]() If you are seeing this page, it means that Cheapflights thinks you are a "bot," and the page you were trying to get to is only useful for humans.
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