New Delhi: IndiGo may adopt a two-class configuration in its long-haul routes. The airline plans to offer a small business class along with dense economy seating, and unbundled products like meals, priority boarding and check-in, and seat selection to economy passengers. Long-haul low-cost carriers (LCCs) like Scoot and AirAsia X offer a similar configuration.
"If we expand our operations to include long-haul international routes, we may have to consider full-service flights, business-class seating, code-sharing arrangements," InterGlobe Aviation, parent company of IndiGo, mentioned in its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP), which was filed with the regulator ahead of its proposed share sale.
A senior IndiGo official said that the airline plans to offer fares that are at least 30 per cent lower on the long-haul routes. "We will offer a small business class, along with high-density economy class, with 25 per cent to 30 per cent lower fares. We have a cost structure that is the lowest in the world and that will allow us to bring down the fares," the IndiGo executive said.
To Read the News in Full 15/09/17 Arindam Majumder/Business Standard
"If we expand our operations to include long-haul international routes, we may have to consider full-service flights, business-class seating, code-sharing arrangements," InterGlobe Aviation, parent company of IndiGo, mentioned in its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP), which was filed with the regulator ahead of its proposed share sale.
A senior IndiGo official said that the airline plans to offer fares that are at least 30 per cent lower on the long-haul routes. "We will offer a small business class, along with high-density economy class, with 25 per cent to 30 per cent lower fares. We have a cost structure that is the lowest in the world and that will allow us to bring down the fares," the IndiGo executive said.
To Read the News in Full 15/09/17 Arindam Majumder/Business Standard
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