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AIR INDIA

Air India had its origin as Tata Air Services later renamed to Tata
Air India, airline founded in 1932 (as Tata Airlines)
Airlines founded by J. R. D. Tata
It is owned by Air India Limited, under Tata Group
 N. Chandrasekaran (Chairman)
 Campbell Wilson (CEO & MD)
Revenue = ₹31,377 crore (US$3.9 billion) (FY 2022-23)
The airline launched its first domestic flight from Bombay to Trivandrum with a
six-seater Miles Merlin

Air India, airline founded in 1932 (as Tata Airlines)


Tasneem Ali, who designed the new logo for Air India, said they wanted to
create something that's "authentically and identifiably Indian"
The 777-9 will be the largest jet in Air India's fleet, with the capacity of 400-425
passengers
Total numbers of 126 aircraft in Air India

INDIGO
The airline was founded as a private company by Rahul Bhatia of
InterGlobe Enterprises and Rakesh Gangwal in 2006.

Revenue = ₹55,878 crore (US$7.0 billion) (2023)

Headquarters Gurgaon, Haryana, India


IndiGo CEO, Pieter Elbers,
As of December 2023, IndiGo operates more than 2,000 daily flights to 118
destinations, 85 in India and 33 abroad
Total number of flight is 341 in service
Why is IndiGo called 6E?
Every airlines have different unique code assign by IATA,these code puts with
flight number, with the help of these code airline name retrieve easily by
ground staff of airport or anyone. 6E is the two letter IATA code for Indigo
Airlines

We primarily operate in India's domestic air travel market as a low-cost carrier


with focus on our three pillars – offering low fares, being on-time and
delivering a courteous and hassle-free experience.
IndiGo also achieved some unique records in its journey, like becoming the only
airline in the country to have flown 500+ million passengers and having a fleet
size of 300+ aircraft.
IndiGo wins top award as the Best Low-Cost Airline in India & South Asia at the
2023 World Airline Awards

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