NEW DELHI: IndiGo has emerged as the tenth largest airline globally and the largest in Asia Pacific by seat volume, according to UK-based air consultancy firm OAG.
The low cost carrier has 280 aircraft currently in its fleet that operate over 1,400 daily flights.
In pre-pandemic times, the airline had about 1,600 daily flights of which 400 to 450 were international. At the moment it has about 1,400 daily flights of which nearly 80 are international, airline CEO Ronojoy Dutta had recently told TOI.
OAG on Friday released a report on “essential metrics on the world’s major airlines” comparing the capacity of airlines in summer of 2019 (March 31, 2019, to October 26, 2019) and with this summer.