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Every sector witnesses surge in the number of players when it does well, but few companies survive the tide of downturn and emerge stronger. In the Indian aviation sector, Indigo Airlines, is a perfect example of a carrier which has only gone from strength to strength despite the turbulent times.

Indigo Airlines is a low-cost passenger carrier which commenced its operations in 2006 and saw a large number of flyers getting hooked to it due to the low fares and the standard service. In six years of its operation, Indigo Airlines has emerged as the largest carrier in the Indian aviation sector. In fact, in the current scenario where the sector is bleeding, Indigo Airlines has emerged as the only carrier which is in profits.

While the main hub of the airline is at the Indira Gandhi International Airport (Delhi), the secondary hubs are Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (Mumbai) and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport (Kolkata). Indigo airlines began its international operations in 2011 and has expanded its services by running regular flights from Delhi and Mumbai to destinations such as Dubai, Singapore, Muscat and Bangkok. The airline runs 373 flights every day with options of 33 destinations for flyers. In order to prune costs, Indigo Airlines purchases Airbus fleet and only offers Economy class seating to customers.

Customers can avail lowest fares on booking tickets online. This can be done through the travel portal of Make my trip which can help you get the best of Economy class tickets. Indigo flight status can also be checked on the portal, providing an easy option for customers who always want everything under a single roof. This means you can also check elaborate details like delays, arrivals and departure related to the Indigo flight status on MakeMyTrip.com. You can enter the PNR number and find out the Indigo flight status as well on the same website.

As far as baggage is concerned, the airline allows 20 kgs of luggage can be carried free of charge whereas any additional baggage cost Rs 100 per kilogram. It should be ensured that valuables like Cameras, jewellery, money and electronics are not a part of the check-in-luggage as any loss is the personal responsibility of the customer, not the airline.

With a market share of 27% in 2012, it has toppled Jet Airways, which has been the leading private airline for many years. This shows that Indigo Airlines has grown by leaps and bounds and is going strong.

Dont wait. Go ahead and book tickets of Indigo Airlines and avail a heavy discount on the fare through Make My Trip.com.

by: Albertcarry




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