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iah87 Member
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Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 6:35 pm Post subject: |
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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-07-17/too-many-jets-vying-for-too-few-slots-show-india-s-airport-woes
I agree. There are no useful slots available at the desired times, and the problem is severe in Mumbai. AAI owns the land outside the current boundary of the airport, but is unable to do anything due to politics and then there is the bill board issue, which I believe is still unsolved.
It is time for BOM to get the new airport or all parties must involved must brain storm to build a new runway in the existing airport. |
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abhijith16 Member
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Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 2:30 pm Post subject: |
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abhijith16 wrote: | abhijith16 wrote: | abhijith16 wrote: | abhijith16 wrote: | indiGo has announced a whole slew of increases on existing routes starting September 2016 -
* Delhi - Ranchi increases from 2 to 4 daily (3rd daily effective 01SEP, 4th daily effective 12SEP)
* Delhi - Udaipur increases from 2 to 3 daily effective 01SEP
* Delhi - Vadodara increases from 3 to 4 daily effective 12SEP
* Delhi - Jammu increases from 2 to 3 daily effective 12SEP
* Delhi - Bhubaneshwar increases from 2 to 4 daily (3rd daily effective 12SEP, 4th daily effective 01OCT)
* Delhi - Chandigarh increases from 1 to 2 daily effective 12SEP
* Delhi - Kolkata increases from 11 to 13 daily (12th daily effective 12SEP, 13th daily effective 28SEP)
* Kolkata - Bhubaneshwar increases from 3 to 5 daily (4th daily effective 12SEP, 5th daily effective 01OCT)
* Mumbai-Thiruvananthapuram increases from 1 to 2 daily effective 12SEP.
This also includes the previously mentioned increase in Chennai-Hyderabad |
More increases from October
* Delhi - Visakhapatnam increases to 2 daily effective 28OCT
* Hyderabad - Visakhapatnam increases to 5 daily effective 28OCT
* Bengaluru - Thiruvananthapuram increases to 4 daily effective 01OCT
With the Ahmedabad NOTAM ending from 30OCT, indiGo increases the following flights
* Ahmedabad - Kolkata increases to 3 daily
* Ahmedabad - Bengaluru increases to 4 daily
* Ahmedabad - Delhi increases to 8 daily
* Ahmedabad - Goa increases to 2 daily
* Ahmedabad - Pune increases to 12 weekly (except Sat, Sun) |
EVEN MORE CHANGES -
* Bengaluru - Bhubaneshwar increases to 4 daily (3rd daily begins 01OCT, 4th daily begins 25OCT)
* Bengaluru - Chandigarh increases to 2 daily effective 09OCT
* Bengaluru - Varanasi to be launched nonstop effective 23OCT
* Bengaluru - Patna to be launched nonstop (both ways) effective 01OCT
* Bengaluru - Hyderabad increases to 11 daily effective W16
* Bengaluru - Lucknow increases to 3 daily effective 01OCT |
NO END TO CHANGES -
* Bengaluru - Kochi increases to 4 daily effective 09OCT
* Bengaluru - Delhi increases to 16 daily effective 01OCT
* Delhi - Patna increases from 3 to 6 daily effective 01OCT
* Bengaluru - Kolkata increases to 10 daily effective 01OCT (this service extends to Imphal)
* Kolkata - Imphal increases to 2 daily effective 01OCT (extension of the above service)
* Bengaluru - Nagpur increases to 2 daily effective 09OCT
* Delhi - Goa increases to 5 daily effective 01OCT
* Delhi - Hyderabad increases to 11 daily effective 28OCT. |
ADDITIONS ALL AROUND
Effective 15NOV16
* Kolkata - Patna increases from 2 to 3 daily
* Kolkata - Guwahati increases from 5 to 6 daily
* Kolkata - Delhi increases from 13 to 14 daily
* Kolkata - Chennai increases from 6 to 7 daily
* Kolkata - Lucknow increases from 1 to 2 daily nonstops
* Kolkata - Raipur increases from 1 to 2 daily
* Indore - Raipur increases from 1 to 2 daily
* Indore - Bengaluru nonstop launched
Effective 20NOV16
* Hyderabad - Coimbatore increases from 1 to 3 daily
* Hyderabad - Bhubaneshwar increases from 2 to 3 daily
* Hyderabad - Goa increases from 2 to 3 daily
* Hyderabad - Visakhapatnam increases from 5 to 6 daily _________________ <a><img></a> |
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Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 2:48 pm Post subject: |
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Indigo is to shortly add a pre-owned A320 to the fleet, as VT-IHA. _________________ 11000 posts (and counting) on Airliners-India.
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abhijith16 Member
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Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2016 6:38 am Post subject: |
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indiGo takes delivery of another A320neo - VT-ITI today _________________ <a><img></a> |
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Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2016 5:50 am Post subject: |
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/IndiGo-bars-kids-below-12-from-premium-seats-draws-DGCA-ire/articleshow/54490724.cms
IndiGo bars kids below 12 from premium seats, draws DGCA ire
Sep 24, 2016
If you are flying IndiGo with children under 12 years of age, then the extra leg room seats are out of bounds for you. The low cost carrier has termed seats in rows 1-4 and 11-14 as "quiet zones" and passengers travelling with young children, or unaccompanied minors, cannot pre-book them by paying extra for these premium seats.
The quiet zone move — adopted by a handful of airlines globally to save their premium flyers from crying children —has left passengers seething as leg space, armrests and seat cushioning are shrinking at an alarming pace across all airlines globally. The concept of premium seating, was introduced so that people can pay more to get access to a slightly better seat in terms of less cramped seats.
A senior Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) official said: "Won't premium row passengers be disturbed by children crying in rear rows? We will examine this policy of IndiGo."
In a statement, IndiGo said it "endeavors to extend courteous and hassle free experience to all passengers (that includes both leisure and corporate travellers) who wish to fly with the airline. Keeping in mind the comfort and convenience of all passengers — row number 1 to 4 and 11 to 14 are allocated as 'quiet zone' on IndiGo flights. Creating 'quiet zone' for passengers on board is an international practice, in both full service and low cost airlines — and IndiGo's said policy is in-line with the global practice."
The 'quiet zone' policy is transparently laid on the company website under 'conditions of carriage' section, IndiGo added. But many flyers are upset at this move. Aman Varma, a Karol Bagh-based frequent flyer, who lives in a joint family said: "Now there is no escaping the cattle class when I travel with the young children of my family."
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Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2016 7:02 am Post subject: |
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Indigo has added a pre-owned A320 to the fleet today, as VT-IDX.
Interestingly enough, this airframe is the former VT-WAM with GoAir (2010-2016), having served with her former Indian operator till as recently as July of this year. _________________ 11000 posts (and counting) on Airliners-India.
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abhijith16 Member
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Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 5:41 am Post subject: |
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abhijith16 wrote: | abhijith16 wrote: | abhijith16 wrote: | abhijith16 wrote: | abhijith16 wrote: | indiGo has announced a whole slew of increases on existing routes starting September 2016 -
* Delhi - Ranchi increases from 2 to 4 daily (3rd daily effective 01SEP, 4th daily effective 12SEP)
* Delhi - Udaipur increases from 2 to 3 daily effective 01SEP
* Delhi - Vadodara increases from 3 to 4 daily effective 12SEP
* Delhi - Jammu increases from 2 to 3 daily effective 12SEP
* Delhi - Bhubaneshwar increases from 2 to 4 daily (3rd daily effective 12SEP, 4th daily effective 01OCT)
* Delhi - Chandigarh increases from 1 to 2 daily effective 12SEP
* Delhi - Kolkata increases from 11 to 13 daily (12th daily effective 12SEP, 13th daily effective 28SEP)
* Kolkata - Bhubaneshwar increases from 3 to 5 daily (4th daily effective 12SEP, 5th daily effective 01OCT)
* Mumbai-Thiruvananthapuram increases from 1 to 2 daily effective 12SEP.
This also includes the previously mentioned increase in Chennai-Hyderabad |
More increases from October
* Delhi - Visakhapatnam increases to 2 daily effective 28OCT
* Hyderabad - Visakhapatnam increases to 5 daily effective 28OCT
* Bengaluru - Thiruvananthapuram increases to 4 daily effective 01OCT
With the Ahmedabad NOTAM ending from 30OCT, indiGo increases the following flights
* Ahmedabad - Kolkata increases to 3 daily
* Ahmedabad - Bengaluru increases to 4 daily
* Ahmedabad - Delhi increases to 8 daily
* Ahmedabad - Goa increases to 2 daily
* Ahmedabad - Pune increases to 12 weekly (except Sat, Sun) |
EVEN MORE CHANGES -
* Bengaluru - Bhubaneshwar increases to 4 daily (3rd daily begins 01OCT, 4th daily begins 25OCT)
* Bengaluru - Chandigarh increases to 2 daily effective 09OCT
* Bengaluru - Varanasi to be launched nonstop effective 23OCT
* Bengaluru - Patna to be launched nonstop (both ways) effective 01OCT
* Bengaluru - Hyderabad increases to 11 daily effective W16
* Bengaluru - Lucknow increases to 3 daily effective 01OCT |
NO END TO CHANGES -
* Bengaluru - Kochi increases to 4 daily effective 09OCT
* Bengaluru - Delhi increases to 16 daily effective 01OCT
* Delhi - Patna increases from 3 to 6 daily effective 01OCT
* Bengaluru - Kolkata increases to 10 daily effective 01OCT (this service extends to Imphal)
* Kolkata - Imphal increases to 2 daily effective 01OCT (extension of the above service)
* Bengaluru - Nagpur increases to 2 daily effective 09OCT
* Delhi - Goa increases to 5 daily effective 01OCT
* Delhi - Hyderabad increases to 11 daily effective 28OCT. |
ADDITIONS ALL AROUND
Effective 15NOV16
* Kolkata - Patna increases from 2 to 3 daily
* Kolkata - Guwahati increases from 5 to 6 daily
* Kolkata - Delhi increases from 13 to 14 daily
* Kolkata - Chennai increases from 6 to 7 daily
* Kolkata - Lucknow increases from 1 to 2 daily nonstops
* Kolkata - Raipur increases from 1 to 2 daily
* Indore - Raipur increases from 1 to 2 daily
* Indore - Bengaluru nonstop launched
Effective 20NOV16
* Hyderabad - Coimbatore increases from 1 to 3 daily
* Hyderabad - Bhubaneshwar increases from 2 to 3 daily
* Hyderabad - Goa increases from 2 to 3 daily
* Hyderabad - Visakhapatnam increases from 5 to 6 daily |
More changes (you know the drill)
20NOV planned increases seem to have been delayed till 01JAN17, further clarification from 6E is awaited.
* Ahmedabad - Lucknow nonstop launched eff 15NOV
* Chennai - Ahmedabad increases to 2 daily eff 15NOV (flight extends to Lucknow)
* Kolkata - Guwahati goes from 4 to 5 daily eff 31OCT (which goes to 6 eff 15NOV, -> this flight is an extension of the 2nd daily Lucknow-Kolkata, giving Lucknow their 1st 1-stop connection to Guwahati)
* Delhi - Indore increases from 3 to 5 daily eff 28NOV
* Delhi - Bhubaneshwar increases from 4 to 5 daily eff 28NOV
* Hyderabad - Bhubaneshwar increases from 3 to 4 daily eff 28NOV _________________ <a><img></a> |
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Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2016 6:47 am Post subject: |
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Indigo has added a new A320NEO to the fleet today, as VT-ITL. _________________ 11000 posts (and counting) on Airliners-India.
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Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2016 6:50 am Post subject: |
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IndiGo has started inducting updated Airbus A320neo planes into its fleet.
“The deliveries since the summer have been with new engines standards,” Airbus spokesman Justin Dubon said in an email, “IndiGo received their 8th A320neo (last week). So far we have 20 A320neo delivered to 7 customers in three continents.”
The airline will be updating some of the initially inducted A320neo planes locally while new planes start flying in over the coming weeks and months.
IndiGo has leased 22 planes from Tiger Airways and some other operators which have either joined the fleet or will be inducted by October.
“We took delivery of our first Neo in March... Expected to be 10 by the end of this month. As on now, we have 22 used airplanes, of which 12 are from Tiger,” IndiGo’s president Aditya Ghosh said in an email on 15 September.
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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2016 5:04 am Post subject: |
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http://www.aviationpros.com/news/12268744/exclusive-terminal-new-delhis-t1d-may-go-all-indigo
New Delhi's T1D May Go All IndiGo
Oct. 13
In a first-of-its-kind agreement, budget carrier IndiGo, India's biggest airline by market share, may get Delhi airport's domestic terminal, better known as Terminal 1D, for its exclusive use.
Civil aviation secretary RN Choubey confirmed to HT that talks between GMR-led Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL), the consortium that operates the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport, and IndiGo were at an "active" stage. "Talks are now at a very active stage between the airport operator and airlines."
Besides IndiGo, T1D is used by low-cost carriers SpiceJet and GoAir for domestic operations. IGI's T3 handles all international, as well as some local flights.
"This discussion has got an operational and a commercial dimension so the airport operator and airlines have to sit together. They are doing so and talking about the details," said Choubey.
The exercise, however, is unlikely to be a smooth one. Both SpiceJet and GoAir have resisted the move to shift out of T1D.
"We have opposed the move to shift us out of T1," said SpiceJet spokesperson Ajay Jasra.
Sources said both SpiceJet and GoAir have argued that no single airline should be favoured and, if need be, all three should be moved out.
"T1D is far more accessible, much easier and quicker to check-in and exit, and is much preferred by passengers. The taxiing time for planes is lesser, so we save on fuel. If DIAL has to renovate the terminal or if an airline wants an exclusive terminal, why don't you move them to T2 (cargo terminal)?" questioned an airline official, who did not wish to be named.
While IndiGo did not offer comments, a DIAL spokesperson said: "All our terminals are common-use facilities. There is no such deal with any airline for exclusive use of any terminals."
"There is no bar on such a kind of arrangement taking place, but it is an operational and a commercial decision between the airport operator and airlines. It depends on the size of operations. If the airport operator feels that the size of the operation of a particular airline meets certain requirements, it is for the operator and airlines to come to a commercial decision. The ministry could play the role of a facilitator if the stage comes to that," said Choubey.
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Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2016 4:47 pm Post subject: |
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Indigo has added a pre-owned A320 to the fleet today, as VT-IDZ. _________________ 11000 posts (and counting) on Airliners-India.
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deaphen Member
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Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2016 7:40 pm Post subject: |
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Next will be VT-IHA (as you have already mentioned earlier), i.e. MSN 3330. Both IDZ and IHA from same lessor.
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himmat01 Member
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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 10:50 am Post subject: |
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deaphen wrote: | Next will be VT-IHA (as you have already mentioned earlier), i.e. MSN 3330. Both IDZ and IHA from same lessor.
Regards |
How many pre owned A320s are in the 6E fleet currently? _________________ Save Maharashtra! |
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abhijith16 Member
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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 1:33 pm Post subject: |
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himmat01 wrote: | deaphen wrote: | Next will be VT-IHA (as you have already mentioned earlier), i.e. MSN 3330. Both IDZ and IHA from same lessor.
Regards |
How many pre owned A320s are in the 6E fleet currently? |
All of the VT-ID* aircraft are pre-owned, so that's around 26 aircraft. _________________ <a><img></a> |
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GF1011 Member
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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 5:06 pm Post subject: |
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Thats almost a quarter of their fleet!! |
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saravanan92 Member
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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 6:33 pm Post subject: 6E launches MAA-MCT eff 15 Dec |
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6E launches MAA-MCT eff 15 Dec
6E 85 MAA 23:00 MCT 01:15
6E 86 MCT 20:45 MAA 01:55 |
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himmat01 Member
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Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2016 10:58 am Post subject: |
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abhijith16 wrote: | himmat01 wrote: | deaphen wrote: | Next will be VT-IHA (as you have already mentioned earlier), i.e. MSN 3330. Both IDZ and IHA from same lessor.
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How many pre owned A320s are in the 6E fleet currently? |
All of the VT-ID* aircraft are pre-owned, so that's around 26 aircraft. |
If I am not mistaken, most of the VT-ID* are powered by CFM 56 engines? _________________ Save Maharashtra! |
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abhijith16 Member
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Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2016 11:07 am Post subject: |
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himmat01 wrote: | abhijith16 wrote: | himmat01 wrote: | deaphen wrote: | Next will be VT-IHA (as you have already mentioned earlier), i.e. MSN 3330. Both IDZ and IHA from same lessor.
Regards |
How many pre owned A320s are in the 6E fleet currently? |
All of the VT-ID* aircraft are pre-owned, so that's around 26 aircraft. |
If I am not mistaken, most of the VT-ID* are powered by CFM 56 engines? |
No, 5 of those are CFM-powered, rest are all IAE powered.
indiGo is also expected to take delivery of another CFM A320ceo soon. _________________ <a><img></a> |
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abhijith16 Member
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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 12:35 pm Post subject: Re: 6E launches MAA-MCT eff 15 Dec |
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saravanan92 wrote: | 6E launches MAA-MCT eff 15 Dec
6E 85 MAA 23:00 MCT 01:15
6E 86 MCT 20:45 MAA 01:55 |
6E adjusts timings for its Kochi-Muscat flight eff 15DEC (16DEC for 6E084)
6E083 COK1750 - 1945MCT 320 D
6E084 MCT0215 - 0725COK 320 D
The aircraft doing COK-MCT will head to MAA, while the aircraft coming in from MAA will do MCT-COK. _________________ <a><img></a> |
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Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2016 4:34 pm Post subject: |
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Indigo has added two pre-owned A320s to the fleet today, as VT-IHA & VT-IHB. _________________ 11000 posts (and counting) on Airliners-India.
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Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 8:47 pm Post subject: |
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Well summarized, as always :
IndiGo expands domestic service in W16
IndiGo in winter 2016/17 season plans to introduce additional frequency on a number of domestic market, mainly focused on Ahmedabad, Bhubaneswar, Hyderabad, Indore and Kolkata.
Planned new service as follow.
New Route from 12NOV16:
Ahmedabad – Lucknow 1 daily
Additional frequency from 12NOV16:
Ahmedabad – Chennai New 2nd daily flight
Kolkata – Guwahati New 6th daily flight
Additional frequency from 28NOV16:
Bhubaneswar – Delhi New 5th daily flight
Bhubaneswar – Hyderabad New 4th daily flight
Indore – Delhi New 4th daily flight
Indore – Hyderabad New 2nd daily flight
Indore – Raipur New 2nd daily flight
Additional frequency from 01JAN17:
Hyderabad – Bhubaneswar New 4th daily flight
Hyderabad – Coimbatore New 2nd and 3rd daily flight
Hyderabad – Goa New 3rd daily flight
Hyderabad – Visakhapatnam New 6th daily flight
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Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2016 6:33 pm Post subject: |
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Indigo has added another pre-owned A320s to the fleet, as VT-IDY (formerly VT-WAN with GoAir). _________________ 11000 posts (and counting) on Airliners-India.
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Indigo has added a new A320NEO to the fleet today, as VT-ITM. _________________ 11000 posts (and counting) on Airliners-India.
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http://www.dnaindia.com/money/report-indigo-to-add-18-a320neos-by-mar-raise-capacity-30-2271480
IndiGo to add 18 A320neos by Mar, raise capacity 30%
9 Nov 2016
IndiGo expects to add 18 aircraft to its present fleet of 118 by the end of this fiscal year, its parent company InterGlobe Aviation revealed in its latest financial results released on Tuesday.
Based on a large fleet, the airline also expects an increase of about 30% in capacity during the next two quarters.
IndiGo, which is the biggest customer for Airbus’s A320neo aircraft had in August slowed down its delivery to allow engine supplier to catch up on the production of upgraded engines.
The airline has placed an order for 430 fuel efficient A320neo aircraft.
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Indigo has added a new A320NEO to the fleet today, as VT-ITJ. _________________ 11000 posts (and counting) on Airliners-India.
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Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 4:42 pm Post subject: |
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It seems Indigo will be getting a couple of Qatar NEOs which QR cancelled. Here is one:
A320neo IndiGo VT-ITV by Tobias Gudat, on Flickr _________________ MRVC Mania. My blog dedicated to the new violet-white suburban rakes of Mumbai. |
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Wing-tips-of-two-taxiing-planes-collide-at-Mumbai-Airport/articleshow/55705777.cms
Wing tips of two taxiing planes collide at Mumbai Airport
Nov 30, 2016
In yet another aviation close shave, the wing tips of two taxiing aircraft collided with each other at Mumbai airport on Wednesday morning. The wing tip collision happened when a Kuwait Airways wide body aircraft's wing hit the wing tip of an IndiGo aircraft.
A passenger saw this happen and in turn alerted the IndiGo crew. The IndiGo Airbus A-320 (VT-IFP)'s sharklet - curved portion at the tip of aircraft wing -- was damaged due to the impact and the plane had to be grounded.
Confirming the incident, an IndiGo spokesperson said: "At about 5.45am on Wednesday morning while the aircraft of this international airline was taxing toward the parking stand, at the same time an IndiGo flight (6E 207) was taxing to depart to Jaipur from taxiway 'N' and 'W' respectively.... under the air traffic control (ATC) instruction. IndiGo pilot was advised to follow the international operator arrival."
"Approximately at 5.45am, the pilot of this international airline was advised by the ATC to move ahead to make way for IndiGo aircraft. As per (rules), while an aircraft is on taxiway N, Taxiway W4 must not be permitted to use as standard wingtip clearance is not met .... Hence, due to the taxiing process, the Airbus 320 aircraft of IndiGo came in contact with Airbus A330 aircraft of the international operator," the low cost airline said.
"As the wing tip of the two aircraft came in contact, an IndiGo passenger observed this and immediately alerted the crew, who informed the pilots about this. The highly experienced pilot-in-command operating 6E 207 immediately decided to take the precautionary measure and returned the aircraft to the parking bay. The flight crew ensured to keep all passengers informed about the situation and assured to maintain calm on board. All passengers were safely accommodated to the other aircraft."
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is probing this incident and IndiGo said it is 'supporting' this probe.
A passenger on board the IndiGo flight said: "IndiGo handled the incident very well and there was no panic despite the same. The flight wing got dented while moving towards runway. Once a passenger saw this and reported to the airline staff, the plane went back to the terminal and everyone was sent in another aircraft arranged for by IndiGo."
The Mumbai Airport is also probing the incident. "Luckily no one was injured. We will devise procedures to avoid a similar situation arising again," said an airport source. _________________ 11000 posts (and counting) on Airliners-India.
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http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/logistics/domestic-air-traffic-rises-2245-to-8966-lakh-in-november/article9434607.ece
IndiGo retains number 1 position for 11th straight month in domestic skies
Dec 19
For 11 successive months in this calendar year, IndiGo retained the number one position having carried 37.73 lakh passengers from among the 89.66 lakh passengers flown by all the airlines collectively in November this year, the latest data released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) shows.
Jet Airways emerged as the next favoured airlines among domestic flyers having carried 13.36 lakh passengers in November followed by Air India (11.57 lakh), SpiceJet (11.48 lakh), GoAir (7.20 lakh), Vistara (2.60 lakh) and Air Asia (2.51 lakh).
SpiceJet reported the highest passenger load factor of 92.5 per cent among the domestic carriers followed by IndiGo (88 per cent), GoAir (87.3 per cent), AirAsia India (86.9 per cent) and Jet Airways (80.4 per cent). Passenger load factor shows how many of the total seats on offer by each airline are getting filled.
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Indigo has added a new A320NEO to the fleet today, as VT-ITH. _________________ 11000 posts (and counting) on Airliners-India.
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Indigo has added a new A320NEO to the fleet today, as VT-ITN. _________________ 11000 posts (and counting) on Airliners-India.
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http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/logistics/indigo-takes-delivery-of-125th-aircraft/article9453217.ece
IndiGo takes delivery of 125th aircraft
December 31:
IndiGo has announced that it has taken delivery of its 13th Airbus A-320 Neo ‘VT – ITH’ aircraft to its growing fleet.
With this aircraft, the airline now has a fleet of 125 aircraft in its 125th month of operation.
Aditya Ghosh, President and Whole Time Director, IndiGo in a statement said, “The delivery of the 125th aircraft in the 125th month of our operation is indeed a landmark occasion for us. It reinforces our commitment towards the industry and living our promise of providing the best flying experience to our passengers.” _________________ 11000 posts (and counting) on Airliners-India.
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IXM might be the 42nd destination for Indigo. They have called for Interview for ground staffs and other related jobs. _________________
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indiGo increases Delhi-Bagdogra to 2 daily and Kolkata-Bagdogra to 3 daily effective 16FEB17
6E5263 DEL1400 - 1600IXB 320 D
6E894 IXB1805 - 2030DEL 320 D
6E5401 CCU1635 - 1735IXB 320 D
6E534 IXB1630 - 1740CCU 320 D _________________ <a><img></a> |
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Incident: Indigo A320 at Mumbai on Jan 21st 2017, rejected takeoff due to engine failure
An Indigo Airbus A320-200, registration VT-ITF performing flight 6E-248 from Mumbai to Delhi (India), was accelerating for takeoff from Mumbai's runway 27 when the right hand engine (PW1127) emitted a loud bang and sparks prompting the crew to reject takeoff at low speed. The aircraft vacated the runway about 1000 meters/3300 feet down the runway and returned to the apron.
A replacement Airbus A320-200 registration VT-ITD reached Delhi with a delay of 2.5 hours.
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6E increases Chennai-Kochi to 5 daily and Hyderabad-Kochi to 4 daily effective 20FEB
6E268 MAA1930 - 2030COK 320 D
6E267 COK0755 - 0855MAA 320 D
6E261 HYD0550 - 0725COK 320 D
6E263 COK2100 - 2230HYD 320 D _________________ <a><img></a>
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747-237 wrote: | Incident: Indigo A320 at Mumbai on Jan 21st 2017, rejected takeoff due to engine failure
An Indigo Airbus A320-200, registration VT-ITF performing flight 6E-248 from Mumbai to Delhi (India), was accelerating for takeoff from Mumbai's runway 27 when the right hand engine (PW1127) emitted a loud bang and sparks prompting the crew to reject takeoff at low speed. The aircraft vacated the runway about 1000 meters/3300 feet down the runway and returned to the apron.
A replacement Airbus A320-200 registration VT-ITD reached Delhi with a delay of 2.5 hours.
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Wow! the first engine incident on an A320 NEO anywhere and it had to happen in India _________________ I don't know which is the more pampered bunch : AI's widebodies (the aunties) or Jet's widebodies (the planes).
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abhijith16 wrote: | 6E increases Chennai-Kochi to 5 daily and Hyderabad-Kochi to 4 daily effective 20FEB
6E268 MAA1930 - 2030COK 320 D
6E267 COK0755 - 0855MAA 320 D
6E261 HYD0550 - 0725COK 320 D
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6E to commence 1-stop Chennai-Chandigarh via Hyderabad effective Feb 20 (8th daily flight on Chennai-Hyderabad)
6E269 MAA0930 - 1040HYD1110 - 1345IXC 320 D
6E274 IXC1415 - 1635HYD1745 - 1855MAA 320 D
The aircraft will rotate as Hyderabad-Kochi-Chennai-Hyderabad-Chandigarh-Hyderabad-Chennai-Kochi-Hyderabad _________________ <a><img></a> |
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abhijith16 wrote: | abhijith16 wrote: | 6E increases Chennai-Kochi to 5 daily and Hyderabad-Kochi to 4 daily effective 20FEB
6E268 MAA1930 - 2030COK 320 D
6E267 COK0755 - 0855MAA 320 D
6E261 HYD0550 - 0725COK 320 D
6E263 COK2100 - 2230HYD 320 D |
6E to commence 1-stop Chennai-Chandigarh via Hyderabad effective Feb 20 (8th daily flight on Chennai-Hyderabad)
6E269 MAA0930 - 1040HYD1110 - 1345IXC 320 D
6E274 IXC1415 - 1635HYD1745 - 1855MAA 320 D
The aircraft will rotate as Hyderabad-Kochi-Chennai-Hyderabad-Chandigarh-Hyderabad-Chennai-Kochi-Hyderabad |
6E will add a 2nd daily Chennai-Singapore and 9th daily Chennai-Hyderabad effective 05MAR
6E051 MAA0600 - 1240SIN 320 D
6E052 SIN1340 - 1535MAA 320 D
6E3173 MAA1715 - 1830HYD 320 D
6E3174 HYD1900 - 2015MAA 320 D _________________ <a><img></a> |
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http://www.oneindia.com/india/indigo-says-twitter-account-compromised-probing-matter-2329213.html
IndiGo says Twitter account 'compromised', probing matter
January 26, 2017
IndiGo on Thursday claimed that its Twitter account was "compromised" and it is investigating the matter.
"Our handle was compromised @8:32pm on 26 Jan 2017. Our team is investigating the matter. We have taken precautionary actions," IndiGo said in a tweet.
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https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/first-qatar-a320neo-repainted-in-indigo-colours-433595/
First Qatar A320neo repainted in IndiGo colours
27 January, 2017
At least one of the Airbus A320neos formerly ordered by Qatar Airways has been repainted in the livery of Indian operator IndiGo.
Qatar Airways had ordered 34 A320neos but began cancelling individual airframes during a spat over their Pratt & Whitney PW1100G powerplants. Four had been cancelled by the end of last year.
Three aircraft carrying Qatar Airways colours remained parked, without engines, in a location close to the Airbus facility in Toulouse at the time of the airframer’s annual orders briefing on 11 January.
Images of MSN6772, the first for the Doha-based airline, and test-flown in Qatar livery, have recently emerged showing the aircraft at Hamburg Finkenwerder repainted in IndiGo’s scheme.
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