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IndiGo rules Indian skies as traffic increases 15.5% in Dec

20 Jan 2015

IndiGo, at present India’s only profit-making airline, had a 31 per cent market share, followed by Jet Airways and Air India

IndiGo places record order with Airbus for 250 new planes

15 Oct 2014

The purchase is over and above an earlier order for 280 A-320s as the privately-held airliner is aggressively expanding to defend its position against rival low-cost Asian carriers that are seeking to tap the rapidly growing Indian market.

IndiGo inks deal with Chinese lender to finance 30 new planes

17 Sep 2014

Indian budget carrier IndiGo today signed a $2.6-billion deal with Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd for financing more than 30 new aircraft

SpiceJet tops occupancy in July, but IndiGo still biggest carrier

21 Aug 2014

IndiGo enters fare war with Rs1,389 base price as SpiceJet's Re1 offer ends today

03 Apr 2014

IndiGo allowed to import 28 Airbus A320 aircraft in 2013-14

03 Jun 2013

IndiGo, India's biggest airline by domestic market share, has been allowed by the civil aviation ministry to import 28 Airbus A320 aircraft in 2013 and 2014

IndiGo still India’s top flier; SpiceJet pips AI to third spot

01 Apr 2013

IndiGo joins AI, Jet to announce fare discounts

26 Sep 2012

FDI no go with IndiGo

26 Sep 2012

IndiGo Airlines to increase frequencies on domestic and international routes

03 Mar 2012

IndiGo operates maiden Muscat-Mumbai service

12 Oct 2011

IndiGo reports profits of Rs650 crore

05 Oct 2011

IndiGo looks to increasing Singapore services

17 Sep 2011

IndiGo launches inaugural Delhi-Dubai service

05 Sep 2011

IndiGo commences bookings for Mumbai-Muscat service

22 Aug 2011

IndiGo asked to shift international operations to Terminal 3 at Delhi

10 Aug 2011

IndiGo to start Delhi-Mumbai-Dubai services in Sept-October period

25 Jul 2011

IndiGo confirms 'biggest order in civil aviation history' with 180 Airbus 320s

23 Jun 2011

Airbus said Wednesday it had landed the ''the biggest order in commercial aviation history'' from India's biggest low-cost carrier, IndiGo, for a mix of A320neo and standard A320 models.

IndiGo set to finalise $15bn deal with Airbus

22 Jun 2011

IndiGo looking to start Kathmandu operations from August

18 Jun 2011

IndiGo, CAE in 5-year contract for training fresh pilots

13 Jun 2011

IndiGo spreads wings abroad from August

13 Jun 2011

New logo, and a new brand identity, for InterGlobe

18 Apr 2011

IndiGo catches up with Kingfisher to become joint second

19 Jan 2011

Airbus, IndiGo confirm massive $15.6-bn order for 180 jets

12 Jan 2011

Airbus has confirmed a record deal to sell 180 aircraft to Indian budget airline IndiGo worth $15.6-bn at list prices.

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