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As of March 2025, IndiGo flies to a total of 128 destinations, including 91 domestic destinations within India and 37 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.
Indigo made a wet-lease agreement with Norse Atlantic for 4 Boeing 787s, with its first flight from 1 March 2025. [86] It also has wet-leased Boeing 737 MAX from Qatar Airways and Corendon Airlines and wet-leased Airbus A320 from Smartlynx Airlines and Freebird Airlines to meet the rapidly-growing demand and traffic, and to cope up with mild ...
It remains the worst aviation disaster in the history of Nigeria. On March 31, 1992 Trans-Air Service Flight 671 was a cargo flight from Luxembourg Airport to Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport in Kano, Nigeria. While flying over France on March 31, 1992, the Boeing 707 operating the flight experienced an in-flight separation of two ...
Chinua Achebe International Airport Umueri is an international airport in Nigeria. ... it had recorded 142 flights carrying a total of 3,865 passengers. [5]
One month later, Nigeria Airways began their own route to New York with a leased Boeing 747. [12] The airline had to suspend the flight in January 2003 because creditors had seized one of their last planes. [13] [14] In July 2006, North American Airlines launched nonstop service to New York using Boeing 767s. [15] [16]
Map of Nigeria. This is a list of airports in Nigeria, grouped by type and sorted by location. Nigeria has 32 airports, 26 of which are operated by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), and five of which are functional international airports. It also has a state-owned airport located in Akwa Ibom State.
Japan Airlines Flight 123 – Flight 123 was flying over Japan when part of its vertical stabilizer detached, causing some hydraulic loss which led to losing control. Flight crews tried to recover the plane and head back to Tokyo, but it was too late. The Boeing 747 then crashed into Mount Takamagahara, Japan. Only 4 people survived.