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    IndiGo Expands Network With Air France-KLM, Virgin Atlantic, Delta Deal

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    Posted on June 1, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    IndiGo partners with major airlines to expand its international network, targeting North America and Europe. Delta plans to resume US-India flights.

    IndiGo expands network with Air France-KLM, Virgin Atlantic, Delta deal

    NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India's largest airline IndiGo on Sunday announced an agreement with Air France-KLM, Virgin Atlantic and Delta to expand its long-haul services to North America, Europe and Britain, the airlines said on Sunday.

    IndiGo has an extensive domestic network in India, the world's third-largest air passenger market, and is expanding its international reach.

    Once the partnership is complete, IndiGo will be able to sell flights under its own name on those operated by its partners out of India, and onward travel from Amsterdam and Manchester on select flights to Europe and North America.

    IndiGo, which is hosting the International Air Transport Association's (IATA) annual meeting in New Delhi from Sunday, has an existing relationship with Air France-KLM and Virgin Atlantic, and its Delta partnership is new.

    U.S. carrier Delta has not flown to India since the pandemic. CEO Ed Bastian told media at an airline summit in New Delhi that Delta will restart direct services from the United States to India over the next couple of years.

    Delta is planning nonstop flights between Atlanta and Delhi, subject to government approval, a joint statement said.

    IndiGo is aiming to grow its fleet to 600 aircraft by 2030, from more than 400 currently, and has been leasing aircraft to tide it over aircraft delivery delays and expand internationally.

    It recently said it will lease six Boeing 787 wide-body jets from Norse Atlantic Airways by early next year.

    India's aviation regulator said this week it would only extend an existing leasing arrangement IndiGo has with Turkish Airlines to the end of August.

    The arrangement has been publicly criticised in India after Turkey came out in support of Pakistan during the recent conflict between the two South Asian neighbours.

    (Reporting by Abhijith G; Writing by Lisa Barrington; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •IndiGo partners with Air France-KLM, Virgin Atlantic, and Delta.
    • •Expansion targets North America, Europe, and Britain.
    • •Delta to restart direct US-India flights.
    • •IndiGo plans to grow its fleet to 600 aircraft by 2030.
    • •Existing leasing arrangement with Turkish Airlines ends in August.

    Frequently Asked Questions about IndiGo expands network with Air France-KLM, Virgin Atlantic, Delta deal

    1What airlines has IndiGo partnered with for expansion?

    IndiGo has announced a partnership with Air France-KLM, Virgin Atlantic, and Delta to expand its long-haul services to North America and Europe.

    2What is IndiGo's goal for its fleet by 2030?

    IndiGo aims to grow its fleet to 600 aircraft by 2030, up from more than 400 currently.

    3When is Delta planning to restart flights to India?

    Delta is planning to restart direct services from the United States to India over the summer, with nonstop flights between Atlanta and Delhi, subject to government approval.

    4What recent leasing arrangement has IndiGo made?

    IndiGo recently stated it will lease six Boeing 787 wide-body jets from Norse Atlantic Airways by early next year.

    5What criticism has IndiGo faced regarding its leasing arrangements?

    IndiGo's leasing arrangement with Turkish Airlines has been publicly criticized in India after Turkey supported Pakistan during a recent conflict.

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