IndiGo is the largest airline company in India.
As of July 2013, the company accounts for 29.7% of the airline market share in
India. IndiGo offers one of the lowest airfares in India. The CAPA named IndiGo as the fastest
growing low fare airline in the world.
IndiGo is more focused on meeting its goals and
complying with its business philosophies. IndiGo implements the One Time
Performance program. The records indicate that IndiGo has the least number of
cancelled flights, with its Technical
Dispatch Reliability at 99.91%. Its fleet of seventy Airbus A320 a flying
447 flights per day to 34 destinations worldwide.
Founded in 2006, Indigo started with a fleet of
six aircraft flying from New Delhi to Imphal. In 2007, IndiGo acquired nine
more aircraft, bringing the fleet to 15. By the end of 2010, IndiGo topped India’s
flag carrier Air India in sales, with a market share of 17.3%. In January 2012,
IndiGo’s fleet increased to 50 aircraft, making IndiGo as the commercial
airline that placed the largest order of aircraft at that time.
After a solid performance in February 2012,
IndiGo overtook Kingfisher in the second place as India’s largest airline. Indigo
continued to focus on low airfare with emphasis on punctuality. In August 2012,
IndiGo became the largest airline in India, topping the former first placer Jet
Airways with a market share of 27%.
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