IndiGo on Monday released an ambitious growth blueprint that aims to nearly double its scale by FY30, betting on international expansion, long-haul operations, premium travel offerings and new revenue streams as it seeks to evolve into a global aviation player.
The strategy comes even as IndiGo fine-tunes its international network amid a challenging operating environment. Earlier this month, the airline announced temporary suspensions of flights to six international destinations between July and September, citing softer seasonal demand and an “incredibly challenging cost environment”. It also said it would discontinue Manchester services from August 31 and return one of its six damp-leased