IndiGo, the country's largest airline, on Thursday announced that it will introduce a business class option on select routes this year.
This move comes as the airline, which has been operational for nearly 18 years, aims to offer more choices to passengers amid economic growth.
The airline will launch a "tailor-made business product" with details to be revealed in August, coinciding with its 18th anniversary.
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"In a groundbreaking move to redefine business travel in India, IndiGo, India's most preferred airline, announces the plan to launch a tailor-made business product for India’s busiest and business routes," IndiGo said in a statement.
This announcement follows closely on the heels of IndiGo's decision to purchase 30 wide-body aircraft less than a month ago.
Currently, IndiGo operates solely with an economy class. The airline has a fleet of over 360 aircraft and conducts approximately 2,000 flights daily.