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InterGlobe Aviation Limited, known as IndiGo, is an Indian low-cost airline headquartered in Gurgaon, Haryana, India. It is the largest airline in India by passengers carried and fleet size, with a 63% domestic market share as of July 2023. 

IndiGo with it's fleet of over 346 aircraft, operates well over 1,900 daily flights, connecting over 110+ destinations (of which 32 international), welcoming 85+ million customers on board in 2022. Its main base is located at Delhi, with additional bases at Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Kochi. 

The airline shows that low cost does not mean low quality. It has an industry leading on-time performance and one of the highest customer NPS in the Indian market. IndiGo continues to extend the scope, by spreading its wings internationally, developing from a domestic carrier to a global aviation giant.

Over the years a strong IndiGo culture has been build and nurtured. This is centered around the airline's five core values: Safety first, Passionately consistent, Service from the heart, Humility with pride and Power of We – which our staff exhibit in their daily work. With our Made in IndiGo program, we give room to our home-grown 6E employees to flourish.

IndiGo operates with a modern fleet. According to data from planespotters.net (16 Nov, 2023), the IndiGo's fleet consists of 346 planes at present: 42 ATR 72, 27 Airbus A320-200, 178 Airbus A320neo, 3 Airbus A321-200, 94 Airbus A321neo, and 2 Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.

The seating capacity on the A320 CEO fleet is 180 , A-320 NEO fleet is 180 /186 the A321 fleet is 222/232 and ATR Fleet is 78.

Being a low-cost carrier, IndiGo offers only economy class seating. To keep fares low, IndiGo does not provide complimentary meals on any of its flights, though it does have a buy-on-board in-flight meal programme. No in-flight entertainment is available. IndiGo offers premium services, such as a pre-assigned seat, multiple cancellations and priority check-in, to passengers who are willing to pay a higher fare.