IndiGo, India’s leading airline, today unveiled a revolutionary new three-point disembarkation process that will allow its passengers to get off the plane faster than ever. The new process will be carried out from two front doors and one rear.
→ IndiGo says waiting for new planes limits its growth.
“We are extremely proud to be the first airline in the world to use a three-point system. At IndiGo, we continue to constantly and dynamically reinvent our internal standards to enable a seamless customer experience, as well as contributing to operational efficiency for all airlines.” stakeholders, including airport operators and ground handling companies,” said Ronojoy Dutta, CEO of IndiGo.
The airline has already conducted tests and received encouraging feedback from customers.
This new procedure will be rolled out to IndiGo’s fleet of A320 and A321 aircraft for flights arriving at remote outposts at Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru airports, and will be rolled out progressively across the network.
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