IndiGo eyes 40% international flights by 2030 amid a domestic crisis at hand
By
Neha Kumari
IndiGo aims to have 40% international flights by the turn of this decade, even as India’s largest airline by passengers carried grapples with a crisis at home.
The airline operated by InterGlobe Aviation Ltd. aims to carry 20 crore people on more than 4,000 daily flights by 2030, Chief Executive Officer Pieter Elbers said on the sidelines of the Wings India 2026 event in Hyderabad Wednesday. “We are a fit for purpose airline,” he said, in what was his first media interaction since the flight crisis in December 2025.








