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IndiGo expands operations with daily Dubai-Cochin flights

IndiGo expands operations with daily Dubai-Cochin flights
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IndiGo, India's largest airline, continues to expand its operations with daily flights between Dubai and Cochin using Airbus A320 aircraft. The airline offers services such as "Fast Forward" for priority check-in and boarding at an additional cost. IndiGo is set to grow further with incoming A320 and A350 aircraft.

The flight 6E1476 from Dubai International Airport (DXB) to Cochin International Airport (COK) departs at 11:50 and arrives at 17:40. Passengers can opt for the "Fast Forward" service, priced at INR 850 ($10) for international flights, allowing them a smoother airport experience.

The review highlights the efficient check-in process and access to airport lounges before boarding. The SkyTeam lounge was chosen due to previous positive experiences.

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Boarding was smooth despite a full flight, with passengers welcomed by crew members upon entering the two-year-old A320 aircraft. The seating arrangement in row 31 offered ample legroom and comfort.

IndiGo's low-cost model requires passengers to pay for inflight meals but provides pre-order options through their website. Crew members efficiently managed passenger needs during the flight, which experienced a slight delay due to runway maintenance but landed on time.

Upon arrival in Cochin, the immigration process was swift, allowing quick exit from the terminal. The review concludes that IndiGo successfully delivers a reliable low-cost flying experience while maintaining plans for future expansion with new aircraft orders.

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