IndiGo's Transition Moment

IndiGo invokes Roman god Janus, symbolizing a shift from no-frills to a full-service airline. What lies ahead?

Expanding Beyond No-Frills

IndiGo is evolving with business class, frequent-flyer programs, and wide-body planes, moving beyond its low-cost roots.

Competing with Akasa Air

IndiGo closely tracks Akasa Air, adding flights where Akasa expands, ensuring it remains the dominant player.

On-Time Performance Drop

IndiGo's on-time performance has slipped to 62%, a concern highlighted at its recent AGM. Improvements are underway.

Missing Dividends

IndiGo hasn't paid dividends since 2019 despite record profits. Regulations require retained earnings to be positive first.

Facing Global Giants

IndiGo's shift to buying planes and long-haul flights brings it into competition with global airlines like Emirates and Lufthansa.