Budget Business Class Seats Could Lure Europe-Asia Fliers

  • IndiGo may follow local rival SpiceJet with premium offerings
  • Indian airline in talks with Airbus to place large jet order
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Low-cost airlines, the pioneers of brief discomfort at bargain prices, have struggled to master long-haul flights. Now one of the world’s most successful budget carriers is considering cut-price business class seats as a way into the Europe-Asia market.

India’s IndiGo, which currently flies as far as Istanbul, is mapping out an ambitious long-distance network. The airline aims to start one-stop trips further into Europe within six months, Chief Executive Officer Ronojoy Dutta said in an interview in New Delhi last week.