
IndiGo's makeover bid
As competition in the Indian skies promises to intensify, India's largest private airline is tightening its seatbelt
As competition in the Indian skies promises to intensify, India's largest private airline is tightening its seatbelt
As India's largest private airline allots ESOPs for the year to senior management, a quiet resentment among some of its pilots and commanders is threatening to boil over.
In a letter to the InterGlobe Aviation board, Rakesh Gangwal said that he will reduce his equity stake in the company over the next five years.
MD Rahul Bhatia says he would now focus on expanding the airline's presence in India and in international markets.