This story is from May 14, 2024
IndiGo, India’s largest airline, looks to purchase 100 smaller planes to expand regional network
This move to strengthen its domestic network follows IndiGo's recent decision to enter the international long-haul market. On April 25, the carrier announced an order for 30 Airbus A350-900 wide-body aircraft. Apart from the ATRs, which are turboprops, IndiGo's fleet comprises Airbus A320s and A321s, as well as two Boeing 777s on short-term lease from its codeshare partner, Turkish Airlines.
As the carrier responsible for 60% of India's domestic air traffic, IndiGo recognizes the potential in smaller towns where demand for air travel is expected to increase significantly due to improved airport infrastructure and the government's UDAN scheme, which aims to develop and incentivize regional air connectivity.
ATR has earlier said that it anticipates India becoming its largest market within the next ten years, driven by the growth in regional air connectivity. "People want more convenience and a faster way to go around," said Jean-Pierre Clercin, ATR's Asia-Pacific commercial head, in February. "The other means of transport are growing but aren't catching up with the pace of demand. Therefore, regional aviation has a huge role to play."
According to an IndiGo executive, the ATR-72s have been instrumental in developing the network by enabling cost-effective flights to new destinations that may not have sufficient traffic to fill a larger 180-seat Airbus A320. "But once IndiGo is able to establish reliable connectivity, the market size increases, allowing the airline to induct the bigger A320 or A321 jets," the executive said.
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The financial difficulties faced by IndiGo's competitors have led to their inability to sustain flights on UDAN routes. The UDAN scheme offers a three-year exclusivity period to the successful bidder, but airlines like SpiceJet and Flybig often discontinue flights on these routes once the exclusivity ends. For example, SpiceJet halted its flights to Jharsuguda in Odisha after IndiGo commenced operations there in October last year. A travel agent in the city noted, "IndiGo's entry has increased the reliability of the service as there are hardly any cancellations."
The smaller aircraft have also provided IndiGo with greater flexibility, enabling the airline to operate flights between two cities during off-peak hours. Government officials anticipate increased investments in regional connectivity after the elections, recognizing their positive impact on economic productivity. In January, Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia announced that the Centre has planned an investment of Rs 1 lakh crore to expand the number of airports from 148 to 200 over the next four years.
Vande Bharat Sleeper train: When will Indian Railways launch a sleeper version of the Vande Bharat Express? Various Indian Railways projects are in the works for rolling out a Vande Bharat sleeper variant in the coming months. According to various reports, Vande Bharat sleeper prototype will be ready in the coming 3-6 months. The new Indian Railways train is expected to change the face of overnight train travel in India with features and comforts better than Rajdhani Express. Let’s take a look at the top features of the new Vande Bharat sleeper and the various projects in works to roll out hundreds of sleeper Vande Bharat trains in the coming years: (Concept image)
Vande Bharat sleeper: The first prototype of the Vande Bharat sleeper is likely to be rolled out by BEML in collaboration with ICF Chennai sometime this year. Yet another project in the works is a tie-up between India’s RVNL and Russia’s TMH through an SPV called Kinet. Depending on production timelines and approvals from the Ministry of Railways, the first prototype of that project may roll out in 2025. Additionally, ICF Chennai and RCF Kapurthala are also working to manufacture a Vande Bharat sleeper train. (Concept image)
Vande Bharat sleeper exterior: The BEML version of Vande Bharat sleeper, which is currently under manufacturing, will have a front fascia design inspired by the "prowess of eagles," featuring sleek lines and a "fierce aura." (Concept image)
The prototype of the Vande Bharat sleeper train will consist of a 16-coach train set, comprising 11 AC 3-tier coaches, 4 AC 2-tier coaches, and one AC 1st class coach. With a total berth capacity of 823 passengers, it will accommodate 611 in AC 3 tier, 188 in AC 2 tier, and 24 in AC 1st. (Concept image by Kinet, awaiting approval from Indian Railways)
Vande Bharat sleeper: The Vande Bharat sleeper coaches will prioritize passenger comfort with additional cushioning along the side of each berth. The interior design of the under manufacturing prototype will feature soothing tones of cream, yellow, and wood, creating a pleasant ambiance. Furthermore, the train will be equipped with a redesigned ladder to facilitate easy access to the upper and middle berths for passengers. (Concept image)
The upcoming Vande Bharat sleeper train will incorporate several notable features. These include sensor-based lighting in communal spaces, energy-efficient overhead lighting, and improved night lighting facilitated by floor strips for enhanced movement in the aisle areas. (Concept image)
The Vande Bharat Express sleeper will include sensor-based inter-communication doors, noise insulation, and measures to reduce noise for a quieter cabin environment. Additionally, it will feature special berths and toilets for differently-abled passengers, as well as automatic exterior passenger doors, among other amenities. (Concept image)
The Vande Bharat sleeper trains will be designed to feature top-notch amenities, surpassing the comfort standards of Rajdhani Express trains. The new train sets will provide passengers with smooth and jerk-free rides at speeds of 160 kmph. The distributed power train sets engineering is expected to minimize jerks, vibrations, and noises. (Concept image by Kinet, awaiting approval from Indian Railways)
Vande Bharat sleeper: Like their chair car counterparts, the Vande Bharat sleeper trains will be self-propelled train sets with distributed power, removing the necessity for a locomotive to pull the train. These trains, capable of reaching speeds of 160 kmph, will offer quicker acceleration and deceleration, resulting in faster travel and reduced transit time for passengers. Vande Bharat chair car trains can achieve a speed of 100 kmph in under a minute. (Concept image by Kinet, subject to approval from Indian Railways)
Vande Bharat sleeper trains by criteria defined by Indian Railways will be superior to the premium Rajdhani and Tejas Express trains. The aim is to offer world-class passenger amenities and comforts to passengers for long distance overnight travel. (Concept image by Kinet, awaiting approval from Indian Railways)
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