IndiGo unveils 2030 growth plan for 3,000 daily flights and 200 million passengers

IndiGo has set out a 2030 growth plan that would transform the airline into a much larger international carrier, with a target of about 3,000 daily departures, more than 550 aircraft and around 200 million annual passengers by FY30. The blueprint was presented at the airline’s Analyst Day 2026 and was reported on 8 June 2026.

The plan calls for international capacity to rise to about 40% of the network by 2030, while fleet ownership is expected to increase to 30% to 40% as a hedge against currency risk. IndiGo also wants to expand premium seating, cargo and ancillary revenue, while keeping its low-cost operating model at the core of the business.

Industry reports said IndiGo currently operates roughly 2,200 daily flights and has about 441 aircraft in service, with the growth path supported by a large order book. One report said the carrier expects to pass 1 billion cumulative passengers by the end of FY27, underlining the scale of the expansion now being mapped out.