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The airlines requested passengers to check flight status before reaching the airport. Amid the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan following the Indian Army's precision strikes on ...
Research shows that heart attacks are becoming more prevalent among adults younger than 50—and the outcomes are worse for women. The good news is we know how to prevent them. Heart attacks ...
Manisha Pande, Managing Editor at Newslaundry, has shared her unpleasant traveling experience with IndiGo, claiming that the whole journey was spent 'scratching and swatting’ due to several ...
Screens are steadily taking over more and more of our life, leading some researchers to worry about the effect of long-term use on older adults’ brain. It has been suggested that this might lead ...
The Fujairah launch marks IndiGo’s fifth destination in the UAE IndiGo recently acquired a wide-body aircraft - a leased Boeing 787- 9 Dreamliner to its fleet – and has been on a network ...
IndiGo, India’s dominant low-cost carrier, made it to the history books this week, briefly overtaking global heavyweights like Delta Air Lines and Ryanair to become the world’s most valuable ...
In a remarkable feat, IndiGo, India’s largest low-cost carrier, briefly ascended to become the world’s most valuable airline by market capitalization, achieving a valuation of $23.24 billion.
An IndiGo customer executive, Sneha I, tragically died in a car accident early Monday morning in New Delhi. The car, carrying Sneha and her colleague Kausar Khanum, crashed into a stationary bus ...
An IndiGo flight 6E 5324, carrying 225 passengers from Jaipur to Mumbai, made an emergency landing at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport around 8:50 pm on April 7 following a bomb threat.
An IndiGo flight bound for Varanasi made an emergency landing at the airport in Maharashtra's Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar after an 89-year-old woman died onboard, officials said on Monday.
IndiGo's head of planning and revenue management, Abhijit DasGupta (right), on stage with Aviation Week's David Casey (left) at Routes Asia 2025. Credit: Ocean Driven Media PERTH, Australia ...