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IndiGo signed a wet-lease pact with Turkish Airlines in 2022 for two Boeing 777 widebody aircraft with a capacity of 500 passengers. India is curtailing business ties with Ankara for supporting ...
Since 2023, India's dominant domestic airline has also had a leasing arrangement with state-backed Turkish Airlines, which has provided two planes with pilots and some crew to IndiGo to operate on ...
IndiGo's Turkish Airlines lease has been extended by three months, less than the six-month extension allowed under current rules, India's aviation regulator said on Friday, giving the Indian ...
IndiGo from July 24 will add its code to Turkish’s daily flights between Istanbul Airport (IST) and CMN. The Indian airline says in a statement that it now places its code on Turkish flights to ...
Turkish Technic has shown off in IndiGo colours the first of a pair of high-density Boeing 777-300ERs that the Indian carrier is wet-leasing from Turkish Airlines.
IndiGo already has two Boeing 777s on wet lease from Turkish Airlines to serve Istanbul routes and is due to begin receiving its first owned widebody aircraft from its firm commitment for 30 ...
Turkish Airlines Chairman Ahmet Bolat wants United Airlines to return to Istanbul and also reveals how many Boeing 777-300s could be wet-leased to IndiGo beyond the initial three.
Currently, IndiGo has an outstanding order book of around a little short of 1,000 aircraft with a mix of 320neos, 321neos, 320 XLRs and now also the 350-900 aircraft.
IndiGo has existing agreements with Australia-based Qantas Airways, Turkish Airways, Qatar Airways, KLM-AirFrance, American Airline, and British Airways, among others.