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IndiGo to expand network with Virgin Atlantic, Air France-KLM and Delta deals

The airlines announced on Sunday that IndiGo, India's largest carrier, had reached an agreement with Air France KLM, Virgin Atlantic, and Delta in order to expand long-haul flights to North America, Europe, and Britain.

IndiGo is expanding internationally and has a large domestic network within India, which is the third largest air passenger market in the world.

IndiGo, once the partnership is completed, will be able sell flights operated by partners outside of India under its name, as well as select flights from Amsterdam or Manchester to Europe and North America.

IndiGo is hosting the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Annual Meeting in New Delhi starting Sunday. It already has relationships with Air France-KLM, Virgin Atlantic and Delta, while its Delta partnership is a new one.

Since the pandemic, Delta Airlines has not flown into India. Ed Bastian, CEO of Delta Airlines, told the media in New Delhi at an airline summit that Delta would resume direct flights from the United States into India within the next two years.

A joint statement stated that Delta plans nonstop flights from Atlanta to Delhi, subjected to approval by the government.

IndiGo aims to expand its fleet from 400 aircraft today to 600 by 2030. It has been leasing planes to cover the delays in aircraft deliveries and to expand internationally.

Norse Atlantic Airways has announced that it will lease six Boeing wide-body 787 jets to the airline by early next year.

The Indian aviation regulator announced this week that it will only extend the existing leasing agreement IndiGo has with Turkish Airlines until August.

India has publicly criticised the arrangement after Turkey supported Pakistan in the recent conflict between two South Asian neighbours. Reporting by Abhijith, Writing by Lisa Barrington, Editing by Kirby Donovan

(source: Reuters)