IndiGo charts an FY30 ramp to 200M passengers: 550-aircraft goal and dual-class long-haul plan from A350s

IndiGo says it targets roughly 200 million passengers annually by 2030, backed by a scale-up to a 550+ aircraft fleet and about 3,000 average daily departures. The carrier also plans to introduce a dual-class cabin on its long-haul jets arriving from 2027/2028, signaling a more premium international push.

Discovered 2026-06-07T09:32:34.882670-07:00 | 2026-06-07T09:32:34.882670-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • IndiGo’s FY30 target—200 million passengers and ~3,000 average daily departures—sets a concrete capacity blueprint that will reshape India’s competitive landscape and international route economics.
  • The dual-class long-haul strategy tied to its A350 deliveries from 2027/2028 is a clear signal of product repositioning beyond its traditional low-cost proposition, with direct implications for aircraft utilization and premium seat yield.
  • This growth plan sits alongside ongoing IndiGo network and fleet churn, including its operator route/fleet updates and wet-lease adjustments reported in IndiGo—Route network and fleet update and IndiGo returns a leased Boeing 787-9 to Norse Atlantic.

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2026-06-07T09:32:34.882670-07:00
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