10 January 2026: IndiGo, becomes the first Indian airline to induct an Airbus A321XLR aircraft in its fleet, a significant milestone in its long-term international expansion strategy. The long-range variant of the Airbus A321neo arrived at Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi, today morning. It will be deployed on the airline’s upcoming non-stop services connecting Mumbai to Athens from 23 January 2026, and Delhi to Athens from 24 January 2026, operating thrice weekly on both routes.
The Airbus A321XLR, a next-generation narrow-body aircraft with a range of up to 8,700 kms and enhanced fuel efficiency, will enable IndiGo to serve longer international routes from India while maintaining high-cost efficiency. The aircraft features a dual class configuration offering 12 IndiGoStretch and 183 economy class seats. Both cabins feature thoughtfully designed RECARO seating, delivering a comfortable and pleasant onboard experience, especially suited for long-distance journeys.
Of a total firm order of 40 A321XLR aircraft, nine (9) are expected to be delivered in CY 2026. After its first international induction to operate non-stop services to Athens, subsequent aircraft will be deployed on existing routes such as Istanbul, Turkey and Denpasar, Bali. Thereafter incoming deliveries will enable IndiGo to expand to new long-haul routes in Europe and East Asia.
Pieter Elbers, Chief Executive Officer, IndiGo said, “IndiGo is honoured to be the first Indian airline to welcome the Airbus A321XLR into its fleet – an important milestone as we prepare to redefine long-haul travel for India. The advanced capabilities of this aircraft enable us to reach newer regions across the globe and further strengthen India’s position as a key player in international aviation. This reinforces our commitment to giving wings to the nation by connecting it to the world.”
“We are happy to partner with Airbus and RECARO on this journey as we combine next-generation aircraft performance, enhanced fuel efficiency, and a thoughtfully designed cabin environment to deliver a comfortable, onboard experience”, he added.
Jürgen Westermeier, President & Managing Director, Airbus India and South Asia said, “The arrival of the first A321XLR marks a new milestone in our journey with IndiGo and a proud moment for Indian aviation. We are honoured by the trust IndiGo places in Airbus, and we remain committed to supporting the airline as it continues to give wings to the nation’s aviation aspirations. By opening up mid-to-long- haul routes that were previously unreachable by single-aisle aircraft, this delivery serves as a catalyst for IndiGo’s international growth while significantly enhancing India’s global connectivity. The A321XLR will act as a bridge, linking Indian cities to new destinations across the world and further support India’s ambition to become a global aviation hub.”
Dr. Mark Hiller, CEO of RECARO Aircraft Seating and RECARO Holding said, “A great moment for celebration, the IndiGo maiden flight with the A321XLR and a cabin fully equipped with the RECARO premium seating solutions, R5 in business class and R2 in economy class. Both seats come with unparalleled comfort features which will make the flight a very pleasant one for all IndiGo passengers. Congratulations to the whole IndiGo team and Pieter Elbers for kicking off 2026 with this spectacular highlight. A true testament for the RECARO vision – driving comfort in the sky.”
Gaël Méheust, President and CEO of CFM International said, “We are honored to be such an integral part of IndiGo’s continued success and are very excited by today’s introduction of the LEAP-powered A321XLR. The extra-long-range capability of the aircraft, coupled with the benefits provided by our LEAP engines – including the more durable configuration we continue to roll out – launches an important new phase for IndiGo and its future growth.”
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