In 2025, up to 6.93% of all global deliveries by Airbus were made to IndiGo. However, Air India did not take any new ...
Fast-growing IndiGo has welcomed India’s first A321XLR to its fleet, featuring Recaro seats in business and economy class.
Indian low-cost carrier IndiGo becomes India’s first operator of the Airbus A321XLR after taking delivery of the first aircraft of this type on January 7, 2026.
IndiGo has received India’s first Airbus A321XLR, launching non-stop flights to Athens and supporting its international expansion ...
Calcutta is not yet on the route map, but many Calcuttans have already booked Athens-bound flights, sources said ...
IndiGo has welcomed India's first Airbus A321 XLR aircraft. This new plane will enable long-haul flights, connecting India to new international destinations. IndiGo is expanding its global reach with ...
Domestic carrier IndiGo on Wednesday received its first Airbus A321 XLR aircraft at the Delhi airport, and will be deployed for non-stop services to Athens from Delhi and Mumbai starting later this ...
IndiGo on Wednesday became the first Indian airline to induct an Airbus A321XLR (extra long range) aircraft in its fleet. Arriving in Delhi.
The aircraft is configured in a dual-class layout with 12 IndiGoStretch seats and 183 economy-class seats.
IndiGo has commenced non-stop flights connecting Mumbai and Athens, followed by Delhi-Athens from January 24, 2026, using ...
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A maintenance assembly error during a shop visit led to extensive internal damage in a Pratt & Whitney PW1127GA-JM engine powering an IndiGo A320neo, forcing the aircraft to return to Amritsar in ...