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Indigo Airline: Leading Company in India
| | | | | | | | Company slogan | Go IndiGo | | | Headquarters | Gurgaon, Haryana, India | | | Key people | Rahul Bhatia, MD
Aditya Ghosh, President | | | Website | www.goindigo.in | Founded | 2006 |

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IndiGo, is a private, low-cost airline based in Gurgaon, Haryana, India.Since commencing operations in August 2006, it has established itself as one of India's leading airlines using its model of efficient, low-cost operations and by attracting customers with low fares. IndiGo is the largest low cost carrier in Indiaand is India's largest carrier by market share as of August 2012.As of March 2012 it is the only airline in India making profits.Aditya Ghosh, a former lawyer, is credited for the growth of the airline since he joined as the President in 2008. Indigo Airways has brought a transparent and vibrant style with itself. Their ground staffs is well groomed and prompt in their services and ensure that the passengers know clearly the various day to day nuances like ground take off delays and other problems well in advance without any attempts to hide it from them. It helps the passenger understand the scenario better and has so far given Indigo Airlines a good brand image. Also despite being a budget carrier it has pre-allotted seating arrangements compared to the free sitting provided by the other budget carriers which creates problems of its own kind like rush for good seats and families, groups are not being able get seats together. The Indian Aviation Industry is on the verge of tremendous growth and is showing great potential with regards to the future. Indigo is well positioned to take full advantage of this scenario and likely to emerge as a major player in the aviation Industry in the future as indigo airlines grows.
Ownership
Indigo Airlines ios owned by Inter Glpobe Enterprises owned by Rahul Bhatia..5 years ago

Name | | Aditya Ghosh | President and Director | Riyaz Peermohammed CFA | Chief

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