In what looks like IndiGo showing remarkable faith in Air India’s turnaround and growth, the airline is diving head first into the widebody game much earlier than it received its own A350s, which it ordered last year. The most obvious question is why now. As its CEO said, it has left that station long ago when asked about IndiGo being a low-cost carrier, the airline has been open to adding planes which are not in its livery for a while. The circumstances leading to the airline having to…
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