Group 1 - Indigo Airlines, India's largest airline, aims to double its passenger volume to 200 million by around 2030, driven by the rapid growth of the Indian aviation market, which is the third largest globally after China and the US [1][2] - The airline's CEO, Peter Elbers, stated that despite the impact of tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, demand for their services has not declined [1] - Indigo Airlines, established in 2006 as a low-cost carrier (LCC), has gained a reputation for quality service and has achieved rapid growth through large aircraft orders, holding over 60% market share in domestic routes [1] Group 2 - In 2024, Indigo Airlines is projected to carry 108 million passengers and plans to expand its international routes, focusing on Southeast Asia and the Middle East [1] - The airline is set to introduce business class on domestic routes in 2024 and on select international routes to Bangkok, Singapore, and Dubai next year [1] - Indigo Airlines has not joined any of the three major global airline alliances, maintaining an independent operational stance while having numerous partnerships [2] Group 3 - According to Cirium, Indigo Airlines ranked 15th globally in available seat kilometers (ASK) with 14.4 billion kilometers in March, surpassing All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines [2]
靛蓝航空称到2030年客运量翻番达2亿人次
Zhong Guo Min Hang Wang·2025-06-05 14:17