IndiGo has great opportunity to address long haul market: CEO Pieter Elbers
IndiGo's chief, Pieter Elbers, highlighted the airline's focus on expanding into the long haul flight market from India. With over 400 planes in its fleet and more than 900 on order, including wide-body aircraft, IndiGo plans to start services to ...
"International air travel in India probably for quite a long time was very much taken care of by non Indian airlines... there is a great opportunity to address that market (long haul) with our planes," Elbers said.
Generally, long haul flights are those having a duration of more than nine hours.
The airline expects to take delivery of long range A321 XLR planes this year and wide-body A350 aircraft in 2027.
Speaking at the Skift India Forum, he also said that its order book for aircraft is an "incredible asset".
The airline has more than 900 planes on order.
Elbers also asserted that the airline wants to have the cost leadership.
"Indian market is incredible, cost competitive, price sensitive and consumer value conscious market. Maintaining cost leadership is incredibly important for us," he said.
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