The airline aims to enhance mobility and provide connectivity to domestic and international destinations while increasing access for both business travellers and tourists alike.
Earlier this week, InterGlobe Aviation, the parent of IndiGo, saw its profit after tax more than doubling to Rs 2,998.1 crore in the December quarter from Rs 1,422.6 crore in the year-ago period.
The country's largest airline IndiGo, which is "back with a bang", is looking to start flights to Nairobi, Jakarta and some central Asian destinations as the carrier focuses on internationalisation, according to its chief Pieter Elbers.