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Fair fare on the horizon: IndiGo set to reintroduce grounded aircraft, may ease ticket prices
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IndiGo is set to recover most of its grounded aircraft by early next year, potentially adding nearly 80 planes to its fleet in fiscal year 2026. This expansion aims to alleviate the supply shortage that has driven up airfares. While increased capacity may soften ticket prices, some of it will be allocated to new routes.
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