IndiGo plans to add 10 international destinations to its global network in FY26, reaching a total of 51 destinations, up from the current 41.The airline will deploy damp-leased Boeing 787 from Norse Atlantic aircraft for most European routes and Airbus A321 XLR aircraft for Athens.In addition to international expansion, IndiGo will add four more domestic stations to its network, bringing the total to 95 destinations.The airline aims to receive one new aircraft every week throughout FY26 and anticipates surpassing a fleet size of 600 aircraft by 2030.