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  2. List of IndiGo destinations - Wikipedia

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    As of February 2025, IndiGo flies to a total of 125 destinations, including 90 domestic destinations within India and 35 international destinations within the extended neighbourhood in Asia, Africa and Europe. The list includes the city, country and the airport's name, with the airline's hubs marked.

  3. List of diplomatic missions in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    The capital, Doha, hosts 125 embassies. Several other countries are accredited to Qatar from other capitals. Several other countries are accredited to Qatar from other capitals. Map of countries that maintain diplomatic missions in Qatar

  4. IndiGo - Wikipedia

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    InterGlobe Aviation Limited (d/b/a IndiGo), is an Indian low-cost airline headquartered in Gurgaon, Haryana, India. [5] It is the largest airline in India by passengers carried and fleet size, with a 63.6% domestic market share as of November 2024. [ 6 ]

  5. IndiGo flight from Delhi to Doha diverted to Karachi after ...

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    A Doha-bound flight that departed from Delhi in India had to make an emergency landing in Pakistan after a passenger fell sick onboard and eventually died.. The IndiGo flight 6E-1736 landed at the ...

  6. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport handled 2,794,427 passenger in year 2023-24, making it 26th busiest airport in India. The airport handles around 8,000 passengers per day and caters to four domestic airlines and two international airlines connecting Nagpur to Sharjah, Doha, and 14 domestic destinations.

  7. IndiGo fleet - Wikipedia

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    IndiGo is the largest airline of India since its establishment in 2006. It is also the largest individual Asian airline and the world's 10th-largest airline.. As of February 2025, the airline operates a fleet of narrow-body aircraft and with a fleet consisting of Airbus A320-200, A320neo, A321neo and ATR 72-600 aircraft for passenger operations, and Airbus A321-200/P2F aircraft for cargo ...

  8. Hamad International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Formerly known as New Doha International Airport (NDIA) during construction, Hamad International Airport was originally scheduled to open in 2008. After a series of costly delays, it eventually opened six years late, on 30 April 2014, with a ceremonial Qatar Airways flight landing from nearby Doha International.

  9. Fereej Al Soudan - Wikipedia

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    The Qatar National Master Plan (QNMP) is described as a "spatial representation of the Qatar National Vision 2030". [12] As part of the QNMP's Urban Centre plan, which aims to implement development strategies in 28 central hubs that will serve their surrounding communities, Fereej Al Soudan has been designated a District Centre, which is the lowest designation.