Indi Go - Onboard Services

Onboard Services

Being a low-cost carrier, all of IndiGo's flights have no Business class or First class sections. It offers only Economy class seating. To keep fares always affordable, IndiGo has designed a clean, comfortable and reliable airline without costly frills or complimentary meals that put upward pressure on fares. However, it does offer a buy-on board in-flight meal programme. Through the programme, it offers vegetarian & non-vegetarian wraps, malabar parathas, sandwiches, flavored cashew nuts, cakes, potato sticks and samosas (veg. only),on board, which the passengers can pay using cash or credit card. In beverages, IndiGo offers a choice of healthy juices, thirst-quenching lemonade and aerated beverages. For passengers with special needs, IndiGo offers a choice of sugar-free health bars and drinks. Passengers can purchase individual bottle of natural spring water. Complimentary drinking water is offered on all IndiGo flights. No in-flight entertainment systems are made available. There is an inflight catalogue, Hello 6E, which provides information about various duty-free items which can be bought on board.

IndiGo offers a premium service called IndiGo Plus, where the passengers, at a higher fare, can avail additional benefits like a pre-assigned seat and a complementary meal on board. It also offers a service called IndiGo Corporate Program for corporate travellers.

IndiGo Plus Charges
India Thailand Singapore Nepal UAE OMAN
INR THB SGD NPR AED OMR
Domesitc 600 400 20 1000 50 6
International 1500 950 45 2500 125 14

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