The flights between Dubai and New Delhi will begin in September and those connecting Mumbai a month later.
"This is our first foray in West Asia. For a lot of people who travel from this part to India, every dirham counts. People work very hard here and should not be paying exorbitant prices for a three-hour leg," IndiGo president Aditya Ghosh told a press conference in Dubai.
Once the flights commence, IndiGo will be the second no-frills Indian airline and the fourth low-cost
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