Budget carrier IndiGo expects to reach 80% of its usual domestic capacity by the end of the month but international capacity is running at only 20% of normal levels due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
India’s biggest airline hopes to reach 100% of normal domestic capacity by early next year and 100% of its usual international capacity by the end of next year, IndiGo chief executive Ronojoy Dutta said at a CAPA Centre for Aviation event on Wednesday.
Earlier this month, the low-cost airline said it has reached 70% of its pre-covid capacity and is operating 1,000 daily international and domestic flights.