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IndiGo Pilot Salary in 2026
In 2026, IndiGo pilot salaries remain among the strongest in India’s airline industry.
IndiGo to Hike Pilots’ Allowances from New Year After Nationwide Disruption
IndiGo (6E) has revised pilot allowances across multiple duty categories, weeks after a roster change disrupted operatio...
IndiGo Airlines Pilot Salary in 2025
Indian low-cost carrier IndiGo Airlines (6E) is the country’s largest airline by fleet size and market share.
IndiGo Pilot Welcomes Family Onboard in Heartfelt Viral Video
An IndiGo (6E) pilot, Tanishka Mudgal, made headlines after a video captured her warmly greeting her family as they boar...
IndiGo Added 1,000 New Pilots in Just Two Years, Overtakes Air India Group
IndiGo Airlines (6E), India’s largest LCC, has strengthened its cockpit workforce by recruiting over 1,000 pilots over t...
IndiGo Trainee Pilot Alleges Caste Abuse by Colleagues
A trainee pilot at IndiGo Airlines (6E) has filed a serious complaint alleging caste-based abuse by fellow employees in ...
IndiGo Airlines Female Cabin Crew Turns Pilot
Khusboo Pradhan transformed her aviation career from serving passengers as an IndiGo cabin crew to commanding aircraft a...
IndiGo Airlines Pilots and Cabin Crew to Get 5% Salary Bonus
IndiGo Airlines (6E) will distribute a 5% salary bonus to its pilots and cabin crew after reporting a record-breaking Q4...
Air India and IndiGo Will Require 16,800 Pilots in 10 Years
IndiGo Airlines (6E) will require more than 11,000 pilots over the next decade, while Air India (AI) will need approxima...
IndiGo Flight to Ahmedabad Turns Into Coldplay Concert
Coldplay fans on an IndiGo flight to Ahmedabad celebrated with flashlights, recreating the band’s A Sky Full of Stars mo...
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