IndiGo Lite: A Lighter Fare in Indian Skies, but Is It a Fair Deal?
The new economy option offers a 7 kg cabin bag, auto-assigned seats and a lower base price, with fares around Rs 300 less in many cases.
- On Wednesday, July 1, 2026, IndiGo launched 'IndiGo Lite,' a new economy fare allowing only cabin baggage of up to 7 kg. The airline, operated by InterGlobe Aviation, offers lower base prices for passengers traveling without checked luggage.
- Moving in tandem with Air India, IndiGo is reviving cabin-baggage-only fares previously abandoned in India, mirroring global norms where carriers like Ryanair and EasyJet offer stripped-down base options. Unlike Air India, IndiGo extends this to international routes.
- IndiGo operates over 2,100 flights daily and together with Air India controls nearly 90% of India's domestic market. The new fare class targets economy passengers seeking to pay only for services they need.
- Chief Strategy Officer Aloke Singh said the move reflects "agility in responding to the market dynamics." Reliance on Online Travel Agencies presents a distribution challenge as the new tier adds complexity to existing economy options.
- Unlike Air India's domestic-only Basic fares, IndiGo extends Lite to international routes, potentially prompting competitors to re-evaluate pricing strategies. SpiceJet, the former pioneer of these fares, remains sidelined with market share below 3%.
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IndiGo's new budget-friendly 'Lite' fare for cabin baggage flyers takes off July 15
According to the airline, the fare is designed for passengers travelling with only cabin baggage. By paying only for the services they use, customers can have greater control over their travel costs.
IndiGo starts new no check-in bag fares after AI’s no meal option
India Business News: IndiGo has introduced a new 'lite' fare option for travelers, allowing them to save on ticket prices by opting out of check-in baggage. This move comes after Air India announced a similar strategy. The new fares aim to make flying more affordable amid rising operating costs.
IndiGo Lite Fare: One 7 kg Bag, and Everything Else Costs Extra
IndiGo, which now flies 64.8% of India's domestic passengers, has started selling a fare that includes almost nothing. Its new Lite fare, live from 15 July, gives you a seat and one 7 kg cabin bag, and little else. No free check-in baggage, no meal, and no seat selection: the aisle or window is auto-assigned, and everything else is a paid add-on you buy separately. This is India's largest airline formally unbundling air travel the way European l…
IndiGo Launches 'IndiGo Lite' Cabin Baggage-Only Fares
Aimed at price-sensitive passengers, the new entry-level option shaves ₹300 to ₹400 off standard ticket prices on domestic routes while capping carry-on limits at 7 kg. NEW DELHI — In a major product shift aimed at capitalizing on value-conscious travelers, India’s largest budget carrier, IndiGo, has officially launched an entry-level economy class tier called “IndiGo Lite“. The customized fare drops the traditional base ticket price for passeng…

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