Indian budget carrier IndiGo is to invest $820 million into a wholly-owned subsidiary as part of a strategy to increase aircraft ownership. The capital investment – which has received board approval – ...
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IndiGo revises pay structure of pilots days after operational meltdown — Profit exclusive
IndiGo has also introduced a "Tail-Swap Allowance", which is to be paid when a pilot's assigned aircraft is changed during the duty hours. It has been fixed as Rs 1,500 for captains, and Rs 750 for ...
IndiGo has received India’s first Airbus A321XLR, launching non-stop flights to Athens and supporting its international ...
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