The country's largest airline IndiGo on Friday announced its partnership with Turkish Airlines to expand its reach in Europe. The airline said that it would be receiving 500 additional aircraft already on order from aircraft maker Airbus for this proposed expansion, an ANI report said.Vinay Malhotra, Head of International Sales of IndiGo, said the new expansion plan will help improve passenger services from India to Istanbul and to Europe.
He added the airline is currently flying 1,800 flights a day and 10 per cent of them on international routes.IndiGo, which has more than 300 planes in its fleet, currently operates to 76 domestic and 26 international destinations. Flights to two more domestic destinations -- Nashik and Dharamshala -- have also been announced.
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