InterGlobe Aviation-operated IndiGo, has unveiled an ambitious growth blueprint aimed at transforming the carrier into a major global aviation player by the end of the decade.
Under its "IndiGo 2030" strategy, the airline plans to significantly scale operations, targeting annual capacity of 300 billion available seat kilometres (ASKs) and carrying 200 million passengers annually by 2030. The roadmap also envisions a fleet of more than 550 aircraft and over 3,000 daily flights, reinforcing IndiGo's dominance in the Indian aviation market while expanding its international footprint.
The carrier expects capacity growth to remain moderate in FY27 before accelerating in the following years, supported by aircraft additions and network expansion.
A central component of the strategy is a stronger focus on international operations. IndiGo aims to increase the contribution of mid- and long-haul international routes to between 10% and 15% of its total capacity by 2030, compared with roughly 4% today. As international services expand, the share of domestic operations is expected to gradually decline, though it will continue to account for the bulk of the airline's network.
The airline is also looking to strengthen its balance sheet and operational flexibility by increasing the proportion of owned aircraft within its fleet. Owned aircraft are expected to account for 30% to 40% of the fleet by the end of the decade, up from about one-fifth currently.
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