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IndiGo To Start Flights On Delhi-Chengdu Route From September

Chengdu will be the country’s largest airline’s 19th international destination.

A logo sits on the underside of the fuselage of an Airbus SAS A320 aircraft operated by IndiGo (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)  
A logo sits on the underside of the fuselage of an Airbus SAS A320 aircraft operated by IndiGo (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)  

Low-cost carrier Interglobe Aviation Ltd. said it will start its daily non-stop flight on the Delhi-Chengdu route from Sept. 15 onwards, marking its entry into the Chinese market.

“This is truly a milestone moment for all of us at IndiGo,”said William Boulter, its chief commercial officer. “India is witnessing a much higher growth rate with respect to aviation and currently, the India-China route is underserved by Indian carriers."

"China is a market with immense potential and holds prominent trade, cultural and tourism values. We hope to further strengthen this relation by announcing our entry into China," he said.

While the low-cost carrier is operating on five other international routes in Asia, the new flight from September 15 will make Chengdu the airline's 19th international destination.

"This will be the first non-stop service between Chengdu and India," IndiGo, which is India's largest airline with around 50 percent share in domestic passenger market, said in a statement.

IndiGo said that it would be opening the sale of tickets for flights on the Delhi-Chengdu route as soon as it secures "the requisite regulatory approvals".

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