IndiGo on Thursday said it always evaluates available options amid reports that the budget carrier is likely to have a premium class in its flights.
The airline, which has a domestic market share of more than 62 per cent, is expanding its operations. It has a fleet of more than 330 aircraft, and 970 planes are on order.
“We are always in the process of evaluating options available. As a policy, we do not comment on speculation and will share any information if and when we have anything to share,” IndiGo said in a statement.