Tag: Indigo

  • IndiGo gets wings and a wink as It jets into Europe

    IndiGo gets wings and a wink as It jets into Europe

    MUMBAI: Forget layovers, Indigo’s new flights to Europe are taking off with sass, speed and a social media splash. On 1 July 2025, Indigo will launch its first-ever non-stop service from Mumbai to Manchester, followed swiftly by a Mumbai–Amsterdam route on 2 July. This bold expansion into Europe isn’t just a milestone for the airline, it’s a full-throttle rebrand as a global player, now powered by Dreamliners and digital dazzle.

    The airline’s entry into long-haul territory marks a pivotal leap from being India’s favourite low-cost carrier to a serious contender in premium international travel. Both routes will operate thrice a week on the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, complete with complimentary hot meals and beverages, giving flyers a taste of comfort at 35,000 feet.

    But what really took off faster than a takeoff roll? Indigo’s viral tweet:
    “We’ll be in Manchester on 1st July. Anyone wants anything?”

    That off-the-cuff one-liner triggered a runway-wide brand fest. Over 25 top Indian brands joined the banter Durex asked for “a safe trip”, India Gate Foods wanted tulips, Taco Bell craved “Manchester masala”, and Blinkit cheekily offered to deliver in 10 minutes. From masalas to masala marketing, the tweet thread became a masterclass in brand engagement, reaching millions online.

    The new routes are now open for booking on the GoIndigo site, app, and through authorised travel partners. And while the Dreamliner promises a smooth ride, it’s IndiGo’s social media chops that are landing the biggest applause.

    With over 400 aircraft in its fleet and more than 2,200 daily flights, IndiGo continues to dominate Indian skies. Now, with a growing footprint that connects over 90 domestic and 40 international destinations, including two of Europe’s iconic cities, the airline is ready to go intercontinental without losing its irreverent edge.

    As IndiGo’s slogan suggests, it’s not just India by IndiGo anymore, it’s the world.

  • Sky’s the limit Maxposure buys XR trailblazer Neutral Digital for tech lift

    Sky’s the limit Maxposure buys XR trailblazer Neutral Digital for tech lift

    MUMBAI: Inflight entertainment just got a futuristic facelift with a dash of CGI and a lot of XR. Maxposure Limited, known for keeping airline passengers engaged at 30,000 feet, has acquired London-based immersive tech specialist Neutral Digital in a move that promises to upgrade more than just seatback screens.

    With clients like Indigo and Air India already on board, Maxposure has long been a go-to for aviation content and tech solutions. But this latest deal plugs the brand into a whole new dimension, literally. Neutral Digital is a rising force in XR-driven aviation experiences, with a glittering clientele including Boeing, Airbus, Emirates, and British Airways. From training modules to interactive customer journeys, they’ve been building digital flight decks long before the metaverse made it cool.

    As part of the deal, Maxposure will invest in Neutral Digital’s tech and growth while letting the company keep its independent identity. That means more immersive content, smarter integrations, and cross-selling possibilities that would make even seasoned frequent flyers look up from their screens.

    Maxposure founder and CEO Prakash Johari commented, “This marks a transformative chapter for Maxposure. By combining our aviation-focused solutions with Neutral Digital’s capabilities, we’re revolutionising passenger experience with next-generation inflight technology that doesn’t just meet airline requirements; it anticipates them. This integration positions us at the forefront of creating immersive, seamless experiences that redefine what’s possible in the skies.”

    Neutral Digital CEO Christian Grou added, “The digital world is rapidly moving towards the third dimension, and we are at the forefront of that revolution. This partnership accelerates our vision and strengthen s our ability to deliver transformative solutions to airlines worldwide.”

    Together, the two firms are setting out to redefine how airlines engage with passengers whether that’s through mind-bending cabin visualisations, next-gen inflight interfaces, or storytelling that doesn’t just entertain, but immerses. Buckle up, aviation’s digital future just got a serious upgrade.
     

  • IndiGo recruits  Rashmi Soni as vice-president of corporate communications

    IndiGo recruits Rashmi Soni as vice-president of corporate communications

    MUMBAI:  Low cost carrier IndiGo  has announced the appointment of Rashmi Soni as vice-president of corporate communications, effective immediately. Soni replaces C. Leekha, who has decided to leave the company to pursue external opportunities. 

    Leekha had stood up like a rock over the past six years she was with the company, and she helped see It past the low of the Covid lockdowns.

    Soni joins IndiGo from PayU, where she was the chief brand & communications officer. With over 28 years of experience in leadership roles with multinational technology brands, she  brings a wealth of expertise in strategic communications, brand management, and corporate social responsibility.

    IndiGo  CEO Pieter Elbers said: ” Rashmi’s rich professional experience and expertise will be invaluable in helping us take IndiGo to the next level as a global aviation player.”

    Soni has previously worked with prominent companies such as Adobe, Tata Teleservices, Ericsson, and Vistara, where she was part of the airline’s launch team. She is a Stanford certified project manager and has completed leadership programs from Indian School of Business and National Institute of Personnel Management.

    On her appointment, Soni said: “I look forward to contributing to the company’s remarkable growth journey and leveraging my experience to take IndiGo to new heights.”

  • IndiGo and Spotify partner to launch 6E Shuffle

    IndiGo and Spotify partner to launch 6E Shuffle

    Mumbai: IndiGo and Spotify have partnered to launch 6E Shuffle, a unique experience that creates personalised travel playlists based on users’ journeys and preferences. IndiGo customers booking directly will also receive four months of free Spotify Premium. Through this collaboration, travelers will get curated playlists and destination suggestions tailored to their music tastes. Spotify data shows that Gen Z leads in travel-related music searches, with over 22 lakh searches in India each month. The campaign, featuring Armaan Malik, highlights that ‘there’s a 6E playlist for every journey’.

    IndiGo chief digital and information officer Neetan Chopra said: “We are delighted to announce our collaboration with Spotify to offer our customers a one-of-its-kind travel experience with a complimentary four-month subscription and personalised playlists. Travel and music are interconnected, and this partnership reflects our commitment to meeting the ever-evolving needs of our customer and enabling memorable journeys. Our vision is to create an immersive experience for our customers, while we remain continually dedicated to delivering affordable, hassle-free, and on-time travel experiences across our extensive network.”

    Spotify India director of marketing Neha Ahuja added, “Music is an integral part of travel, whether for work or holidays, and our partnership with IndiGo is so relevant because it allows us to tap into existing and new users. We know that travel is one of the most important use cases for music, and this year alone, listeners on Spotify in India created several lakhs of playlists around travelling, with more than 7.5 lac playlists created around ‘driving’, followed by ‘travel’, ‘bus’, and ‘road trip’. We are always looking to collaborate with brands with whom our synergy matches, and we can reach the right audience, meaningfully, and this is one such example.”

  • BookMyShow & Indigo partner to launch ‘Runway to Party’ campaign

    BookMyShow & Indigo partner to launch ‘Runway to Party’ campaign

    Mumbai: BookMyShow has partnered with Indigo to launch the ‘Runway to Party’ campaign, aimed at enhancing the experience for music fans traveling to India’s major music events. As infrastructure and connectivity improve, the digital boom has increased young people’s access to music and entertainment. Consumers are now more willing to travel for exclusive experiences and to connect with others who share their passion for music.

    Events like Bandland 2023 saw 28 per cent of attendees travel from outside Bengaluru, and 36 per cent of Lollapalooza India 2024 attendees came from cities outside Mumbai. This trend highlights the growing demand for entertainment and the impact of live events on tourism and local economies.

    BookMyShow, focused on consumer needs, is making festival and concert travel more affordable and frequent. The partnership with Indigo simplifies the process from booking tickets to arriving at events, offering flight discounts and fostering loyalty to both BookMyShow and Indigo. This shared vision led to the launch of the ‘Runway to Party’ campaign.

    The partnership provides benefits for attendees of three major music festivals: Bandland 2024, Sunburn Goa 2024, and Lollapalooza India 2025. The goal is to support the growing trend of entertainment tourism in India. Festival-goers can enjoy up to 20 per cent off Indigo flights for Bandland 2024 in Bengaluru (23-24 November) and Lollapalooza India 2025 in Mumbai (8-9 March), with special links provided after booking tickets on BookMyShow.

    For those attending Sunburn Goa 2024, there is an additional benefit of up to 30 per cent off on 6E add-ons such as seat select, 6E prime, fast forward, and excess baggage. The ‘Runway to Party’ campaign aims to elevate the overall festival experience.

    Bandland 2024 promises an immersive experience with two stages and performances from artists like Avenged Sevenfold, Extreme, Everything Everything, Bloodywood, and Thaikkudam Bridge. Lollapalooza India 2025 will return with a diverse lineup of global and Indian artists across four stages. Sunburn Goa 2024, featuring acts like Alesso, ARGY, Kasia, and KSHMR, will deliver three days of music to close out the year.

    BookMyShow head – marketing Dolly Davda said, “We are thrilled to partner with Indigo to bring the ‘Runway to Party’ campaign to life. At BookMyShow, we are committed to putting the consumer experience first and this partnership underscores our dedication to enhancing every aspect of their journey. The ‘Runway to Party’ combines our strengths, exemplifying our dedication to creating unparalleled experiences by seamlessly integrating travel and entertainment. This collaboration is poised to set a new benchmark in culture and entertainment tourism, offering festival-goers an exceptional and unforgettable journey from start to finish.”

    A new wave of tourists is eager to explore unique music festivals, and the ‘Runway to Party’ campaign aims to transform their experience by combining travel and entertainment into a seamless journey. Through this initiative, BookMyShow is setting new standards in the industry, offering festival-goers added convenience and ease as they attend their favorite music events.

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  • Photography has always been a very key form of storytelling for National Geographic: Devika Prabhu

    Photography has always been a very key form of storytelling for National Geographic: Devika Prabhu

    Mumbai: For 136 years, National Geographic has stood at the forefront of photography, capturing the world through lenses that reveal the beauty and complexity of our planet. Its legacy of authentic visual storytelling has inspired millions, turning images into compelling narratives that change the way we perceive the world around us.

    The channel is back with the second season of #nofilter by IndiGo. Judged by visual storyteller & award-winning filmmaker, Imtiaz Ali and eminent photographer, Raghu Rai, #nofilter by IndiGo is a community of photographers who wear their passion with pride when it comes to showing the world through their lens. The success of season 1 set the stage for an even greater response in season 2, with over 107,000 entries pouring in. As the short-listing process nears its conclusion, the finalists will be announced today, coinciding with World Photography Day and promising another season of creativity, passion, and storytelling.

    In 2021, National Geographic India launched “Your Lens,” a platform designed for photography enthusiasts to showcase their passion and join the brand they admire. The response was overwhelming, with over 114,000 entries from 72,000 participants. This initiative, coupled with National Geographic India’s thriving Instagram community of nearly two million followers, has fostered a space where photographers and fans alike can engage in meaningful discussions, sharing their unique perspectives of the world. Through the National Geographic Creative Works, the production arm of the brand, the team crafts compelling narratives for partners, using incredible storytelling to bring visions to life.

    Indiantelevision.com in a video interview with Disney & Star India busines head- Infotainment and Kids, Devika Prabhu, where she explained more on their approach towards visual storytelling through photography, concept behind the creation of #nofilter and a lot more.

    Edited excerpts

    As we know National Geographic is known for its compelling photography, how do you see their communication approach contributing to the broader conversation about visual storytelling?

    Photography has always been a very key form of storytelling for National Geographic. Our journey began in 1889 with our first published photograph, marking the start of a 135-year legacy of using photography as a powerful storytelling medium. When we think of iconic photography, National Geographic often comes to mind first. Photography is integral to everything we do—across social media, our channels, and all communications. We showcase not only different photographs but also the stories of the photographers and their efforts.  

    What was the concept behind the #nofilter and how does it align with National Geographic’s vision for storytelling?

    At the core, we believe that understanding the world fosters a deeper emotional connection, which in turn inspires people to care for it more profoundly and take responsibility. This belief drives our storytelling efforts across various formats. For instance, our “Your Lens” initiative in 2021, featuring Karan Johar as our brand ambassador, aimed to inspire individuals over 18 to tell their own stories through photography and share them with us. The success of this initiative inspired similar narratives, leading to the creation of #nofilter. It also inspired some of our partners who want to engage with us on a similar narrative or a similar format. So thats how #nofilter also kind of developed.

    What makes #nofilter by IndiGo, a unique and one-of-a-kind reality TV show?

    What makes this initiative unique is its focus on photography as a foundational element, celebrating both the passion and skill of the photographer. It also highlights the story within each frame, capturing remarkable moments that define the essence of photography. Initiatives like “Your Lens” and #nofilter creates opportunities for photo enthusiasts to explore new approaches and inspire them to capture authentic, unfiltered images. In an era where numerous filters and editing tools often alter the original photograph, our goal is to provide a platform that emphasises genuine photographs and the true emotions behind them.

    How has National Geographic become the preferred platform for brands to communicate empowering stories, offering a unique blend of visual storytelling that resonates with the audience

    National Geographic’s storytelling prowess, honed over 136 years, is widely recognized. Over the years, our partners have sought our expertise to help tell their own stories, understanding that our unique narrative approach adds a distinctive lens to their messages. This led to the creation of “National Geographic Creative Works,” which enhances our storytelling beyond mere promotion. It enables brands to connect more deeply with their audiences, building meaningful relationships and fostering closer connections with their consumers. National Geographic Creative Works has become a sought-after resource for brands looking to leverage our storytelling expertise.

    How do initiatives like Your Lens and #nofilter by IndiGo support and nurture budding photographers?

    Let me highlight our collaboration with Indigo on #nofilter. This is actually the second season of the initiative. Last year, in Season 1, we received over 90,000 responses. This year, Season 2 has seen over 100,000 submissions, demonstrating a growing excitement and engagement within the community. Building on the success of last year’s short-form series, where we showcased the photographers and finalists in four episodes, this year we plan to expand to a longer 22-minute format. This extension will allow us to delve deeper into the photographers’ stories and passions. Our esteemed judges, Raghu Rai and Imtiaz Ali, renowned veterans in filmmaking and storytelling through photography, play a crucial role in bringing this initiative to life. Their expert curation enhances the collaboration between photographers and their images, keeping our viewers and community continually engaged.

    How do you view photography as tool for storytelling and why do you believe its such a powerful medium

    In my view, photography is a profoundly authentic form of storytelling because it revolves around capturing a moment and is inherently an art form. Often, we say that we “take” a photograph, but in reality, we “create” it. This creation involves selecting the medium through which you wish to tell the story, choosing the equipment—whether it’s a specialized lens or a phone—deciding on the subject, and shaping the story you want to portray. Composition, framing, and lighting all play critical roles in this storytelling process.

    A powerful photograph establishes a connection with its subject and encourages viewers to pause and reflect on the photographer’s message. Take, for example, the iconic image of the Afghan Girl on the National Geographic cover from the 1980s. This photograph has endured for decades because it resonates deeply with people. National Geographic boasts one of the largest non-celebrity Instagram followings worldwide, nearing two million in India alone. Our community grows continuously, with someone tagging or reposting our content every two minutes. This reflects the strong association between exceptional photography and our brand. Many see National Geographic as the pinnacle of photographic achievement, and being tagged by a National Geographic photographer is a coveted aspiration for many.

  • IndiGo’s #nofilter crafts a close-knit photography community with National Geographic

    IndiGo’s #nofilter crafts a close-knit photography community with National Geographic

    Mumbai: IndiGo, India’s preferred airline, recently collaborated with National Geographic India to bring forth #nofilter by IndiGo, an inspiring platform that seamlessly blends the realms of travel and photography. The culmination of this initiative witnessed a staggering success, leaving an unforgettable mark on the nation’s creative landscape.

    In a country bursting with photographic talent, the response to #nofilter was nothing short of extraordinary. Over 90,000 impassioned photographers, hailing from diverse backgrounds and corners of the country, participated in this unique community-building venture. This surge of creativity set the stage for an exciting reality TV showdown, where the lens met reality in a four-episode showcase. This platform helped passionate photographers across the category to showcase their talent.

    Amidst the sea of talent, 27-year-old Harsh Kharwar emerged as the winner, capturing the hearts of judges Imtiaz Ali and the renowned photographer Raghu Rai. The impact, however, extended beyond the competition, resonating with a wider audience through its reach on National Geographic and Hotstar.

    Unveiling the impact:

    •    The reality TV show gathered over 600K views on National Geographic and Hotstar.
    •    The campaign reached an impressive 11.8 million people on Meta, showcasing its widespread influence.
    •    Meta impressions soared to 37 million, with a noteworthy click-through rate of 0.18 per cent.
    •    YouTube witnessed the visual spectacle, with an impressive view rate of 21.14 per cent.

    Being part of the #nofilter community isn’t just about winning a competition; it’s a gateway to becoming the next photography luminary. IndiGo’s commitment to fostering talent and providing opportunities for aspiring photographers is evident in the success of #nofilter.

    IndiGo chief digital, and information officer Neetan Chopra expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “We are thrilled with the success of #nofilter by IndiGo. This remarkable initiative has not only celebrated the unbridled beauty of India, seen through the unique lenses of talented photographers hailing from every nook and cranny of our vibrant nation, but it has also been an exhilarating journey. Our heartfelt gratitude goes out to all those who participated and supported this extraordinary campaign. It goes beyond simply showcasing India’s diversity and opulence; it has harnessed the captivating power of photography to inspire, educate, and forge connections across the tapestry of life. Our hope is that this incredible voyage will continue to shine a spotlight on India, a land of unparalleled depth and allure, beckoning both domestic and international travellers to explore its wonders.”

    Disney+ Hotstar head – content & Disney Star HSM entertainment network Gaurav Banerjee emphasized the importance of this collaboration, saying, “National Geographic has always held a very distinctive and revered position in photography, inspiring audiences with iconic imagery since 1888. Through #nofilter, IndiGo and National Geographic have not only captured the breathtaking beauty of India but have also harnessed the transformative power of photography to create a visual narrative that transcends boundaries. The nine finalists have brought forth stories that resonate with the heart of India. This journey chronicled across the National Geographic platforms, is a celebration of the unfiltered essence of our culture, landscapes, wildlife, and people. As we close this chapter, we congratulate all participants for contributing to this extraordinary journey, inviting the world to witness India’s boundless allure through the unfiltered lens of passion and creativity.”  

    Renowned filmmaker Imtiaz Ali shared his thoughts saying, “As a filmmaker, I share a deep passion for the camera, and I believe that photography is a powerful means of storytelling. I’m thrilled to witness these talented photographers come together and compete with unfiltered creativity. Serving as a judge alongside the prolific Raghu Rai, we shoulder the responsibility of handpicking the most exceptional shots. My gratitude goes out to National Geographic and IndiGo for providing a platform that not only celebrates the art of photography but also fosters the growth of emerging talent.”

    IndiGo’s #nofilter initiative broke records in terms of participation while also casting a spotlight on the countless stories captured by photographers from every corner of India. The campaign’s far-reaching influence in the photography community and beyond speaks volumes about its success.

  • Wunderman Thompson South Asia CEO, Shamsuddin Jasani, steps down

    Wunderman Thompson South Asia CEO, Shamsuddin Jasani, steps down

    Mumbai: Shamsuddin Jasani has announced he will be stepping down from the role of CEO at Wunderman Thompson South Asia.  

    Over the past two years, Jasani has accelerated the transformation of the agency to a modern day growth partner – delivering impactful solutions for clients across the entire customer journey. Under his leadership the agency won large competitive pitches including Skoda, Vivo,  Indigo, Hafele, NPCI, Rupay, Manyavar and Cult Sports, across Creative, MarTech and Commerce.

    Jasani reflected on the past two years stating: “It has been an amazing and rewarding two years at Wunderman Thompson and I’m proud of what we have achieved. During my time, we  have transformed the company into a partner that provides smart and impactful solutions to  crucial business problems – all powered by creative, tech and commerce.”

    “As the business continues its evolution, I believe my job is done. I am looking forward to a  new and exciting chapter in my life with an amazing opportunity. I thank everyone at  Wunderman Thompson – the clients, our partners and specially our team.” Jasani continued.

    Audrey Kuah, now Joint-CEO of VML APAC commented on Jasani’s commitment to the agency  over the past years: “With such a large and diverse market like India, I have seen Shams work  diligently to bring the offices and capabilities together. I would like to thank Shams for his  dedication to our business and wish him every success in his new endeavors.”  

    Jasani will move on to pursue a new opportunity with more to be announced in due course. 

  • Imtiaz Ali and Raghu Rai to Judge #nofilter Photography Show

    Imtiaz Ali and Raghu Rai to Judge #nofilter Photography Show

    Mumbai: The world belongs to those who can capture its beauty. All one needs is a camera. With an aim to empower the photography community and display their talent on a grand scale, IndiGo, in collaboration with National Geographic India, announces nine finalists out of 90,000+ participants for a photography reality show, #nofilter by IndiGo. Fronted by judges Imtiaz Ali, an acclaimed film director, and Raghu Rai, a celebrated photographer, nine participants will capture the essence of India through their lenses, evoking emotions, and weaving captivating stories with each unfiltered shot. The show will premiere on 30 September at 8 p.m. on National Geographic platforms, including television and YouTube.  

    Set against the backdrop of Delhi’s vibrant streets, the participants will face various challenges that showcase the city’s rich tapestry of life. In their quest to claim the coveted title of the show’s best photographer, judges Imtiaz Ali and Raghu Rai will challenge each one of them to explore the iconic locations of Delhi under specific themes, capturing the most powerful, unfiltered photo essays. In each episode, the participants will immerse themselves in the city’s true emotions, turning their lenses towards Old Delhi’s bustling streets, traditional kitchens, women in uniform after work, and the captivating charm and chaos of the bazaars that offer a window into the spirit of the city itself. As the judges determine the fate of each participant, they will be seen engaging in an in-depth discussion about every entry and will reveal the episodic winner.

    “National Geographic has always held a distinctive and revered position in the world of photography. Our innovative visual storytelling with iconic imagery has been a source of inspiration for our audience for 135 years. Through #nofilterbyIndiGo, we are excited to empower the photographers’ community to share their unadulterated, inspiring, yet beautiful stories. In addition to that, having two renowned personalities from the realms of photography and filmmaking as judges, we anticipate this show will raise the bar for photography excellence,” said a National Geographic spokesperson.

    “As a filmmaker, I share a deep passion for the camera, and I believe that photography is a powerful means of storytelling. I’m thrilled to witness these talented photographers come together and compete with unfiltered creativity. Serving as a judge alongside the prolific Raghu Rai, we shoulder the responsibility of handpicking the most exceptional shots. My gratitude goes out to National Geographic and IndiGo for providing a platform that not only celebrates the art of photography but also fosters the growth of emerging talent,” said Imtiaz Ali.

    “India is a country of diverse cultures and landscapes, and photography is perhaps the best way to share the beauty of the country with everyone. As part of our #IndiaByIndiGo initiative, the #nofilter partnership between IndiGo and Nat Geo celebrates the diversity of India and the passion of the photographers who bring it to life. We look forward to the episodes with our 9 finalists and wish them great success.” said  IndiGo CDIO Neetan Chopra.

    A community-building initiative for passionate photographers, #nofilter by IndiGo began in May 2023. Below are the nine entrants who have been shortlisted for the four-part series.

    Riya David, Fashion Photographer

    Madhur Nangia, Landscape & Travel Photographer

    Pubarun Basu, Documentary Photographer

    Anju Mishra, Engineer & Photography Enthusiast

    Smita Goyal, IT Professional & Photography Enthusiast

    Harsh Kharwar, Wedding Photographer

    Ayshi Roy, Street & Documentary Photographer

    Rayan Hussain, Tour Guide & Travel Photographer

    Shyam Madhavan, Businessman, Content Creator & Photographer

    #nofilter by IndiGo will premiere on National Geographic in India at 8 PM on 30 September 2023 and the episodes will air every Saturday thereafter.

  • Skyscanner commits to India with the launch of new Hindi products

    Skyscanner commits to India with the launch of new Hindi products

    Mumbai: Global travel marketplace Skyscanner is today launching a new Hindi language experience across its products and services as part of the company’s commitment to the Indian market.

    Hindi is the third most widely spoken language globally, and the number of internet users accessing content in Hindi is also rising. With the Indian travel market projected to reach US$ 125 billion by FY27 and Indians increasingly preferring to book travel online, the introduction of a new localized experience will benefit travellers and partners alike in metro cities as well as Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities across the country.

    India’s domestic and international air travel continues to showcase a strong recovery, surpassing pre-covid levels. This is reflective of travel demand on Skyscanner, with the company observing the highest spike in search volume in 2023 since the pre-pandemic of 2019 for both domestic and international destinations. Trending routes in August include:

    ●   Srinagar to Jammu

    ●   Hyderabad to Bengaluru

    ●  Mumbai to Dubai

    ●  New Delhi to Seoul

    ● Srinagar to New Delhi

    Strategic Relations VP Hugh Aitken said, “The Indian travel market is one of the fastest growing in the world and we see immense potential to help connect millions of travelers with some of the most ambitious travel providers in the industry. When accessing flight options on Skyscanner travelers will now automatically be redirected to the Hindi locale on the airline or OTA site. As well as native language support, we are also investing across our entire product portfolio, not just for consumers but importantly too for our partners in areas such distribution, advertising, and data.”

    Skyscanner currently works with market-leading Indian partners such as MakeMyTrip, Indigo, Goibibo, SpiceJet, Yatra, EaseMyTrip, and Cleartrip and is constantly looking to expand its network.