India’s IndiGo said on Thursday it will introduce business class on some domestic flights this year, in a departure from its single-class cabin, at a time when urban Indians are increasingly lapping up premium offerings.
The airline, which is the world’s third largest by market value, said the flights that will have the business class will be operational by the end of the year.
IndiGo said its business class product would “create a desired option for many who are aiming to travel business, perhaps for the first time in their lives”.
→ IndiGo in talks for 100 smaller planes as part of plan to widen regional network
Low-cost carrier IndiGo operates just the economy class on its flights, with a handful of extra leg-room seats. The new cabin class would be available on its busiest routes and top business routes, IndiGo said, adding it would disclose further details in August.
The new premium product is another “building block” of IndiGo’s strategy that follows the purchases of Airbus A321 XLR and Airbus A350 aircraft as well as internationalisation, CEO Pieter Elbers said.
IndiGo’s foray into the business class is “a very significant step” that would “reflect the needs of the Indian market” and changing strategic direction of the airline, Kapil Kaul of aviation consultancy CAPA India said.
The airline’s January-March quarter standalone profit doubled year-on-year to 18.94 billion rupees ($227.6 million), above average analyst estimates of 17.17 billion rupees, according to LSEG data.
With information from Reuters
Related Topics
Air France Expands Its Long-Haul Network for Summer 2025
LOT Polish Airlines to Add Two More Boeing 787-8 to Its Fleet
IAG Considers Selling Its 20% Stake in Air Europa
Global Airlines Takes Off: New British Airline Begins Operations in May

Plataforma Informativa de Aviación Comercial líder en América Latina.