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CEO Pieter Elbers outlines IndiGo's next-level growth strategy

Pieter Elbers, IndiGo's CEO, said the airline is embarking on the next level of growth and cost leadership is crucial. As of now, IndiGo operates more than 300 aircraft and operates around 1,800 flights daily.

Indigo order: Aviation industry poised for big expansion now
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Yet the crisis reflects the growing demand for air travel that is not met adequately by current players in the industry. It is this need for more flights and destinations that has motivated Indigo and Air India to place the giant aircraft orders with Airbus and Boeing. Other domestic airlines have also placed orders for additional aircraft though not of such magnitude. The total orders for new planes are estimated at 1700 and these are expected to arrive in a phased manner over the next few years

Pieter Elbers, IndiGo's CEO, said the airline is embarking on the next level of growth and cost leadership is crucial. As of now, IndiGo operates more than 300 aircraft and operates around 1,800 flights daily.

"We are embarking on the next level of growth," Elbers said at a session of CAPA India aviation summit in the national capital. He noted that the V-shaped recovery of the country's aviation sector has been a part of learning.

After majorly hit by the coronavirus pandemic, the aviation sector is on a strong recovery path and the domestic air traffic has almost touched the pre-pandemic levels. Noting that affordable fares are important, Elbers said maintaining cost leadership is crucial.

Indigo is the country's largest airline with a market share of more than 55 per cent. Responding to a query, Elbers said Indian aviation will move towards more sustainable finance, adding that there is more stability in the market.

The airline is focusing on internationalisation of operations. It plans to start flights to Nairobi, Jakarta and some central Asian destinations.

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