IndiGo invokes Roman god Janus, symbolizing a shift from no-frills to a full-service airline. What lies ahead?
IndiGo is evolving with business class, frequent-flyer programs, and wide-body planes, moving beyond its low-cost roots.
IndiGo closely tracks Akasa Air, adding flights where Akasa expands, ensuring it remains the dominant player.
IndiGo's on-time performance has slipped to 62%, a concern highlighted at its recent AGM. Improvements are underway.
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IndiGo hasn't paid dividends since 2019 despite record profits. Regulations require retained earnings to be positive first.
IndiGo's shift to buying planes and long-haul flights brings it into competition with global airlines like Emirates and Lufthansa.