
IndiGo will comply with any government regulations, says CEO Elbers on wet leasing of Turkish Airlines planes
The Hindu
IndiGo CEO assures compliance with government regulations amid concerns over wet-leased planes from Turkish Airlines.
IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers on Friday (May 30, 2025) said it will comply with any government regulations amid the airline operating wet-leased planes of Turkish Airlines coming into focus.
Last week, Civil Aviation Minister K. Rammohan Naidu said the Civil Aviation Ministry was taking inputs from IndiGo and security agencies on the airline’s use of planes leased from Turkish Airlines and then will decide on the way forward.
“Flights between India and Türkiye are governed within the bilateral air service agreement. We are compliant today and we will continue to comply with any government regulations on those lines,” Mr. Elbers told PTI
On May 15, aviation security watchdog Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) revoked the security clearance for Turkish company Celebi Airport Services India Pvt Ltd in the “interest of national security”, days after Türkiye backed Pakistan and condemned India’s strikes on terror camps in the neighbouring country.
Some online travel portals and associations have also issued advisories asking people not to visit Turkiye.
IndiGo is operating direct flights to Istanbul with two leased Boeing 777 aircraft from Turkish Airlines, having over 500 seats each. It also offers codeshare seats to more than 40 points in Europe and the U.S. through the codeshare partnership with the Turkish carrier.

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