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IndiGo CEO confirms continued codeshare partnership with Turkish Airlines despite ending aircraft lease in August. Exploring ...
IndiGo will continue with the codeshare partnership with Turkish Airlines and is looking at different scenarios for finding a solution to operate services to Istanbul once the leasing of aircraft from ...
IndiGo will continue with the codeshare partnership with Turkish Airlines and is looking at different scenarios ...
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ET Now on MSNIndiGo Turkish Airlines: 'Well, we're looking at...' - CEO Pieter Elbers updates on Istanbul flightsIndia's aviation regulator DGCA issued IndiGo a final three-month extension on the lease of two Boeing 777-300ER aircraft ...
IndiGo faces a deadline to end its lease of Boeing 777s from Turkish Airlines for Istanbul flights, set by the DGCA due to strained India-Turkiye relations. Despite this, IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers ...
AeroTime interviews IndiGo’s CEO Pieter Elbers about his quest to turn IndiGo into one of the world’s top airlines ...
IndiGo, India's largest airline, is exploring solutions to continue its Istanbul operations beyond the expiration of its ...
Earlier this week, IndiGo turned a new page in its almost 19-year history. On July 1, its first long-haul flight established ...
Currently, IndiGo is operating two B777-300 ER aircraft under damp lease from Turkish Airlines. These planes are used by IndiGo to operate direct flights from Delhi and Mumbai to Istanbul.
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