IndiGo Lays Out 2030 Plan: 4 years to Become a Global Airline
Trovlr Newsroom
IndiGo just dropped their 2030 plan, and it’s not a suggestion—it’s a deadline. Four years. That’s all they’ve given themselves to hit 550 aircraft and 200 million passengers.
They’re building a widebody fleet to go long-haul, right as Air India sprints down the same runway. This is a dogfight for global dominance, and the clock is ticking. If IndiGo pulls this off, they’re not just India’s biggest airline—they’re a world player.
If they don’t? They get eaten alive. This week, the stakes got real.
Reported from Skift ↗
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