IndiGo on Wednesday 25 Dec said it was exploring an earlier introduction
of wide-body planes in its fleet to meet the growing demand for international
travel. Industry sources said the
airline was in talks with Norse Atlantic Airways to wet-lease six B787 planes
in its fleet. Under a wet-lease, the
lessor provides flight and maintenance crew along with the aircraft. In a
dry-lease, the lessor provides just the plane.
IndiGo had in April announced an order for 30 A350
wide-body aircraft, marking a major change in its business model that had been
focused on all-economy operations. However,
the deliveries of A350 aircraft will begin from 2027 onward.
IndiGo’s competitor Air India has, in the last two
years, expanded its presence on domestic metro-to-metro routes and started new
long-range international flights to far-flung destinations in Europe, North
America and Australia using wide body planes. IndiGo has a fleet of about 427 planes in its fleet.
The airline has some experience in operating
wide-body planes.
Two out of the 427 planes are B777 wide-body
planes, which have been leased from Turkish Airlines, and they are being used
on India-Istanbul routes. IndiGo, which
started business class operations from September this year, wants to increase
its presence in the premium arena.
In a statement, the airline said, “IndiGo is
committed to constantly evolve to provide our customers an alternate and
differentiated travel experience, which is best in class... “In order to address this growing demand and in keeping also in
mind global supply chain challenges, IndiGo is exploring interim solutions for
an earlier introduction of long range aircraft to its fleet. "Route
and network opportunities related to these solutions are being explored at
present,” it added.
IndiGo’s discussions with Norse Atlantic Airways
are happening at a time when the Central government is close to allowing
airlines to operate wet-leased wide body planes on new routes.
In June 2023, IndiGo made the world’s largest
aircraft order by signing a deal for 500 A320neo family planes from Airbus.In
April 2024, IndiGo placed the aforementioned wide-body aircraft order.