HomeNewsBusinessAircraft grounding factored-in, won’t impact Q3FY23 capacity addition, says IndiGo CEO

Aircraft grounding factored-in, won’t impact Q3FY23 capacity addition, says IndiGo CEO

Pieter Elbers told Moneycontrol that the airline’s capacity will increase by around 25 per cent in Q3FY23, and that it would continue to expand its domestic network to catalyse the transition by first-time flyers from rail to air travel.

November 11, 2022 / 15:05 IST
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Airline major IndiGo plans to increase capacity by around 25 per cent in Q3FY23 on a year-over-year basis, the airline’s chief executive Pieter Elbers told Moneycontrol.

Notably, the plan comes at a time when the airline has grounded 30 aircraft due to supply constraints. The sector faces shortages of spares, engines and aircraft, which have restricted capacity and pushed up fares.

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In a conversation with Moneycontrol, Elbers revealed that capacity will increase by around 25 per cent in Q3FY23 on a year-over-year basis, after accounting for the 30 aircraft on the ground.