Oman Daily Observer

India’s Indigo eyes wide-bodied aircraft from Airbus, Boeing

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ABU DHABI: Indian airline Indigo said widebodied aircraft are an “aspiration” and talks with manufactur­ers are ongoing but there is no firm timeline amid difficult market conditions in the Indian market.

The budget airline, owned by Interglobe Aviation, faces fierce competitio­n in the very price sensitive Indian market where carriers are struggling to remain profitable despite filling 90 per cent of their seats and rising demand.

Indigo recently reported a steep fall in quarterly profit due to higher fuel prices and continued pressure on yields reflecting price competitio­n.

“Wide-bodied aircraft are an aspiration, we have talked to manufactur­ers. We are looking at A330neo and Boeing 787,” Chief Commercial Officer Willy Boulter said in Abu Dhabi, declining to go into details. Indigo, India’s biggest low-cost carrier by market share, announced direct flights, starting on Monday from two south Indian cities, Kochi and Kozhikode to Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates.

In the Gulf, the airline has direct flights to Dubai and Sharjah in the UAE as well as to Doha and Muscat. Flights to Kuwait will be launched this week, to Saudi Arabia in November and Hong Kong in December, Boulter said. In early 2019, Indigo plans to start flights to London with an Airbus A321 aircraft stopping at a mid-point that is yet to be selected, he said. Other internatio­nal destinatio­ns for launch include Kuala Lumpur and Phuket, Thailand, in November.

Indigo is working closely with the Indian government to take advantage of opportunit­ies under bilateral agreements where travel rights will become available for additional markets, he said, adding that Indigo has applied for rights to Europe and Asia.

 ?? — Reuters ?? A logo of Indigo Airlines is pictured on passenger aircraft on the tarmac in Colomiers near Toulouse, France.
— Reuters A logo of Indigo Airlines is pictured on passenger aircraft on the tarmac in Colomiers near Toulouse, France.

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