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IndiGo, a low-cost carrier known for its no-frills approach, is ambitiously venturing into what seems like long-haul flights and introducing business-class seats. The move aims to target a new generation of travelers while adapting to India's evolving aviation market.
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IndiGo has introduced a new feature that enables women passengers to choose their seats on flights by seeing where other women are seated, making travel more comfortable and safe. The decision came after several incidents of harassment made headlines in recent months
By adopting this strategy, IndiGo aims to test its premium service on domestic routes, train cabin crew, cut costs, and avoid grounding more planes to install new seating.