In 2023, India's domestic air passenger traffic soared by 8.34%, reaching a remarkable 15.20 crore. IndiGo emerged as a frontrunner with a 60.5% market share, while Vistara and Air India also made significant contributions.
Discover the latest travel advisory from Delhi Airport addressing disruptions caused by dense fog. Navigate potential delays with valuable insights on real-time flight updates and safety precautions for a seamless travel experience.
Rumors of mass cancellations to the Maldives swirl online, but are they true? Major airlines like IndiGo deny unusual trends, while EaseMyTrip's booking suspension reflects the boycott's growing influence. As the #BoycottMaldives campaign gains momentum, the future of India-Maldives tourism remains uncertain.
IndiGo has scrapped fuel charges, leading to significant savings of Rs 300-1000 on domestic and international flights. This follows recent government cuts in jet fuel prices. Get ready for a more affordable and vibrant travel scene!
Ayodhya, the cultural heart of India, is set to soar to new heights with the inauguration of Maharishi Valmiki International Airport Ayodhya Dham on December 30. Prime Minister Narendra Modi leads the unveiling, aligning this milestone with the consecration ceremony of the Ram Mandir on January 22.
Soar to the spiritual heights of Ayodhya with IndiGo's newest route! Starting December 30th, 2023, experience convenient and budget-friendly flights from Delhi and Ahmedabad.
India's domestic air traffic experienced a remarkable surge in October 2023, surpassing pre-COVID levels for the eighth consecutive month. Read the full story to delve into the details of this impressive growth, including market share dynamics, passenger load factors, and airline performance metrics.
IndiGo takes flight enthusiasts to new heights as it expands its codeshare collaboration with Qantas. With this enhancement, travelers gain access to four vibrant Australian destinations, including Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, and Brisbane.
IndiGo is exploring the possibility of launching direct long-haul flights to the United States and Europe. This move would mark a significant expansion for the airline, which currently operates a network of domestic and regional routes.
IndiGo has clarified that web check-in is not mandatory, but recommended for a hassle-free flight experience. This comes amid a rise in passenger complaints about airlines showing all seats as paid despite free mandatory web check-in. The Centre has called a meeting on November 8 with senior officials of all airlines and travel portals to discuss passenger complaints.