Organisation Type:
Low Cost
ICAO:
IGO
IATA:
6E
Website:
www.goindigo.in
Telephone:
122002
Country:
India

Status update: “is attending Routes CIS 2012

Facts (Overview)

IndiGo’s Request For Proposal (RFP) closed at 2359 GMT on Friday 16 March 2012.

Thank you to all the airports that submitted their proposals via the Route Exchange platform on routesonline.com.

IndiGo’s Network Planning Team will now be reviewing all the data that has been received.

We look forward to meeting these airports at Routes Asia in Chengdu.

Any further questions on this RFP please email indigo@routesonline.com

IndiGo, India's fastest growing airline, currently has a fleet of 52 A320 aircraft operating 319 flights per day between 27 domestic and 5 international destinations. IndiGo is India's largest LCC and second largest airline overall, in terms of passenger market share figures for February 2012, issued by the DGCA India. IndiGo has commenced international operations to Dubai, Singapore, Muscat, Bangkok and Kathmandu from September 2011, and is keen to expand its international operations to these and other destinations in Asia and the Middle East.

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Fleet

Last updated: Apr 18, 2012

Route Exchange - Airline Requirements

Last updated: Mar 22, 2012

India's fastest growing carrier IndiGo has today launched an RFP through Route Exchange. As it looks to analyse markets in Asia, Middle East, CIS and points in Europe IndiGo welcomes bids from all airports interested in discussing future services.

The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to gather proposals to support the development of new air services by IndiGo for 3rd / 4th freedom markets to/from India currently not served by IndiGo as well as 5th freedom markets (either over IndiGo’s existing international destinations, viz., Dubai, Bangkok, Singapore, Muscat and Kathmandu or over new 3rd / 4th freedom points / routes that respondents may suggest to IndiGo).

This RFP document details background information on IndiGo, the Route Exchange process and the reasons why IndiGo is using the online tender process. It also details the information that IndiGo requires and the stakeholder support that the airline is expecting to receive.

Why we are using the Route Exchange Platform:

  • Transparent & Open: Route Exchange offers an open and transparent bid process, open to all airports in Europe and Africa and ensures a more transparent process.
  • Formal Process: Using Route Exchange formalises the network development process.
  • Efficient: it makes the network development process efficient with less time collecting and processing proposals and dealing with approaches on an ad hoc basis.
  • Routes Reach: Using Route Exchange ensures that all airports are notified of the opportunity through the unique messaging system, and that all airports are encouraged to make a submission.
  • Secure: Route Exchange is a secure and dependable online platform. No submissions can be viewed by other bidders and all commercial offers will only be viewed by airline
  • Coordination: Routes will coordinate the structured process; airline can focus on the decision making and less on the collation of submissions and the coordination of communication.

The timeline for the RFP is as follows.

  • RFP launched to Route Exchange members (16th January)
  • RFP Launched to Non-Route Exchange members (23rd January)
  • RFP Closes (16th March)

At this point, we kindly request that all communciations are made via Route Exchange. Any questions regarding the RFP process should be directed to IndiGo@routesonline.com

Two documents 6ERFP1 and 6ERFP2 are available to download, please login to the website to get access to this content.

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Network Strategy

Last updated: Mar 22, 2012
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