NEW DELHI : IndiGo aims to operate 70% of its pre-COVID-19 flights by the end of this year, its CEO Ronojoy Dutta on Monday said, adding that resuming international passenger services in July would be a "good idea".The Centre should allow the airlines to operate 50% of their pre-COVID domestic flights now, Dutta told PTI in an interview, while expressing hope that the limits imposed on airfares would be removed in August as promised by the government.India's largest airline IndiGo operated around 1,500 daily flights in the pre-COVID era.
Around 20-25% of these flights were on international routes while the remaining operated domestically.The Centre resumed domestic passenger flights from May 25 after a gap of two months amid the coronavirus.