
Bad news for Indigo and Norse. The Indian low-cost carrier shuts down its flights to Manchester from Delhi and Mumbai starting September 1st, 2026. It is already giving up on the service after a little more than one year of setting it up, and this has implications for Norse as well, as the Indian carrier…

IndiGo will launch a new non-stop service between Delhi and London Heathrow from February 2026. The route will be operated with Boeing 787-9 aircraft wet-leased from Norse Atlantic as the airline prepares for the arrival of its Airbus A350 fleet and continues its long-haul expansion into Europe.

India is the next frontier for aircraft manufacturers. The country has been experiencing exponential growth in air travel demand over the past years, in parallel with the rapidly growing economy. With one less major player on the market, since Vistara and Air India merged into one operator, Indigo is looking to grow its market share…

Indigo took over the aviation news headlines when it placed its first wide body aircraft order. The Indian aviation powerhouse now has Airbus A350s on order and, along with those, Airbus A321XLRs. Those planes are poised to power the airline’s future expansion into Europe once they arrive, starting 2027. However it seems Indigo just can’t…

Indigo is one of the most aggressively growing airlines in the world. The airline’s plans are to say the least ambitious. After making a name for itself in India, it is looking to further expand and takeover more market share to major leisure and business destinations in the region. For the purposes of this post,…