
IndiGo Ties Up With Delta, Air France-KLM, Virgin in Global Push
By and Mihir Mishra
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InterGlobe Aviation, which operates IndiGo, announced a codesharing pact with Delta Air Lines Inc., Air France-KLM and Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd. as the India market leader doubles down on expanding its global reach.
The memorandum of understanding, which still needs regulatory approvals, will boost connectivity between India, North America and Europe, the airlines said in a statement Sunday. Hours later, IndiGo said it was going to buy 30 more Airbus 350 jets.
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