Blitz Bureau
NEW DELHI: Budget airline IndiGo wants to capitalise on premium fliers too. India’s top airline will introduce business class seats from mid-November on twelve domestic routes, marking the no-frills carrier’s departure from an all-economy cabin. The airline will launch its business class tickets on 12 routes, starting with Delhi-Mumbai. It will also serve the cities of Bengaluru, Chennai, Kolkata and Hyderabad within a year after the initial launch.
IndiGo is looking to tap a growing number of premium flyers at a time when rising incomes have propelled many urban Indians to splurge on expensive cars and luxury apartments.
IndiGo will open business class booking from August 6 for travel from 14 November and fares start at Rs 18,018. IndiGo will also launch Bluchip loyalty program, which will start around September.
Passengers will be served specially curated meals by hotelier Oberoi. IndiGo’s business class seats are navy blue with a more plush feel and an adjustable headrest, according to a video presentation made by the company during the event.
IndiGo’s business class foray is the latest in a string of strategy pivots, from launching in-flight entertainment on a mobile app, to a bet on under-penetrated long-haul travel through its first-ever widebody jet order.
“Considering India’s soaring economy and the evolving aspirations of our customers, it’s a very natural moment to move in that direction,” CEO Pieter Elbers said at a company event.