IndiGo makes London debut later this month
India’s largest carrier IndiGo will take flight for London starting on October 26.
The airline confirmed the start date for daily flights between Mumbai and London Heathrow which follows the Mumbai to Manchester route.
Indigo is deploying Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners which it has secured on a wet lease from Norse Atlantic Airways.
It offers Economy Class and IndiGoStretch Business Class.
“Entering Heathrow is a proud milestone and a strategic step forward in strengthening IndiGo’s global footprint,” said Pieter Elbers, Chief Executive Officer, IndiGo.
After the outstanding response to our long-haul debut flights to Manchester, we are excited to set foot in London, offering more travel options for our customers.”
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