IndiGo reaches 200 million passengers mark
Adding yet another milestone to its credit, IndiGo, country’s largest and the fastest-growing carrier, flew its 200 millionth passenger thereby reaching another historic milestone in eleven years of operations. The 200 millionth passenger – Ms Bheeni Kapur who flew from Delhi on IndiGo flight 6E-6929 – was greeted by IndiGo staff on checking in at Delhi airport with a boarding card placard, a bouquet and a hamper of goodies. On board the flight, IndiGo made a special announcement to recognize its 200 millionth passenger Ms Kapur who also received a complimentary on-board meal box.
After our 200 millionth passenger took off today, every following customer received a thank you card at the boarding gates across stations. The milestone underlines IndiGo’s position as the country’s largest and fastest-growing carrier with 149 Airplanes including 1 ATR aircraft connecting 49 destinations.
Commenting on this feat, Aditya Ghosh, President and Whole-time Director, IndiGo said, “This is a very special moment for us at IndiGo. The achievement comes within eleven years of operations. This milestone would not have been possible without the support of our customers and the collective efforts of each and every member of team IndiGo. I would like to thank Kapur and all the hundred million passengers who choose to fly with us. We shall continue to serve our valuable customers through our on-time, hassle-free and affordable services.”
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