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IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers lays out his strategy to transform India’s largest airline into a true global carrier, with new aircraft, routes, and partnerships.
The insurance premium for aircraft is expected to go up as there are elements of the geopolitical situation, inflationary ...
IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers announced an expected rise in aircraft insurance premiums due to geopolitical tensions, inflation, and accidents. The airline, holding over 400 aircraft, is negotiating ...
IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers told Skift that the airline's new business class product would stay faithful to the IndiGo brand and that it's the right time for an “IndiGo-like product” to serve the ...
IndiGo has named KLM head Pieter Elbers as its next CEO, meaning India’s two largest carriers will both be led into the post-pandemic phase by new expatriate CEOs. Elbers is due to take over the ...
Indian low-cost operator IndiGo is committed to “further internationalisation”, its chief executive Pieter Elbers says, as it expects to carry 100 million passengers by early 2024.
IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers attended the Mahakumbh Mela 2025, an event happening after 144 years with 450 million devotees in Prayagraj. Elbers shared his experience, emphasizing the massive scale ...
IndiGo also has an order book of 500 aircraft, including A321 XLRs, Airbus' newest and largest narrowbody airliner, which would give the airline "a steady flow" of deliveries until the end of the ...
For Pieter Elbers, too, the Mahakumbh was a “once-in-a-lifetime” experience. He spoke about his visit in a LinkedIn post, saying the sheer scale of the gathering is impossible to grasp.
Elbers will join IndiGo on or before October 1, succeeding Ronojoy Dutta, who has decided to retire on September 30, after guiding IndiGo through the turbulent Covid period.
Pieter Elbers has become the chief executive of Indian low-cost carrier IndiGo, effective 6 September. The carrier announced the former KLM chief’s assumption of the role in a stock exchange ...