India's largest airline, IndiGo, has started operating its brand-new Airbus A321XLR to Athens (ATH) from Mumbai.
IndiGo has marked a major milestone in Indian aviation by commencing non-stop flights between Mumbai and Athens, becoming the ...
Thrice-weekly A321XLR flights mark IndiGo’s first long-haul narrow-body service; Delhi–Athens route to start from 24 January ...
IndiGo launched non-stop flights to Athens from Mumbai on Jan 23 and will start Delhi services on Jan 24, expanding its Europe network using the Airbus A321XLR.
IndiGo has welcomed India's first Airbus A321 XLR aircraft. This new plane will enable long-haul flights, connecting India to new international destinations. IndiGo is expanding its global reach with ...
Air India expands with new Boeing 787-9 widebodies while IndiGo uses A321XLR efficiency and IndiGoStretch to reshape ...
Travelling to Greece has become easier due to IndiGo's latest codeshare partnership with AEGEAN Airlines.
IndiGo has commenced non-stop flights connecting Mumbai and Athens, followed by Delhi-Athens from January 24, 2026, using ...
Domestic carrier IndiGo on Wednesday received its first Airbus A321 XLR aircraft at the Delhi airport, and will be deployed for non-stop services to Athens from Delhi and Mumbai starting later this ...
After a quarter of turbulence and falling profits, IndiGo’s Chief Executive Pieter Elbers has outlined how the airline is ...