IndiGo doubled its order of Airbus (EADSY) SE A350 widebody aircraft and signed a code-sharing accord with three major international airlines as the company pushes ahead with its global expansion effort, Siddharth Vikram Philip and Mihir Mishra of Bloomberg reports. Interglobe Aviation, which runs IndiGo, signed the code sharing pact with Delta Air Lines (DAL), Air France-KLM, and Virgin Atlantic Airways. Later, IndiGo added it was going to buy 30 more Airbus 350 jets.
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