IndiGo Fare Types 2026 — Saver, Flexi, UpFront, Stretch Explained

IndiGo's 2026 '6E Ways to Fly' fare types explained — Saver, Flexi, UpFront and the Stretch / Stretch+ premium cabin. What each includes and who it suits. Verify on goindigo.in.

IndiGo Fare Types — 6E Ways to Fly

Quick answer: Since early 2026 IndiGo sells under 6E Ways to Fly, with five fares across two cabins. In Economy: Saver (lowest fare, basics only), Flexi (adds seat selection, a snack and easier cancellation) and UpFront (front-row extra-legroom seat plus those perks). In IndiGoStretch business: Stretch and Stretch+, the latter adding extra baggage, flexible cancellation and lounge access. Inclusions and prices vary by route, so check goindigo.in.

Last reviewed July 2026 by the FlightGPT flights desk · summarised from the official IndiGo policy and DGCA passenger-rights rules. Fees and rules change — always confirm on goindigo.in before booking.

6E Ways to Fly structure

In early 2026 IndiGo simplified its products into 6E Ways to Fly, spanning three travel ranges (domestic, regional international, and long-haul international) and two cabins, Economy Class and IndiGoStretch. Within these sit five fare choices, three in Economy and two in business. The idea is to let travellers pick a clear bundle rather than piece everything together. Exact inclusions can differ by route and aircraft, so confirm what your chosen fare includes on goindigo.in.

Saver fare

Saver is IndiGo's lowest, best-value Economy fare and the most restrictive. It covers your seat in standard comfort and the cabin and checked baggage allowance for that route, but seat selection, meals, and easy changes are extras you add or buy. Cancellation and change charges are highest on Saver. It suits price-led travellers with firm plans who travel light. To tailor it, you can stack add-on bundles, but compare the total against Flexi on goindigo.in.

Flexi fare

Flexi sits above Saver and bundles in popular extras: complimentary standard seat selection, a snack on board, and more flexible, hassle-free cancellation and changes. The baggage allowance is in line with Saver on a given route. Flexi suits travellers who want to choose their seat, have a bite included, and keep the option to amend plans without the steepest fees. Before buying, compare Flexi against a Saver fare plus add-ons on goindigo.in to see which is cheaper.

UpFront fare

UpFront is a premium Economy fare that seats you in the front rows of the cabin with extra legroom and quick deplaning, plus a complimentary snack and hassle-free cancellation and changes. It also typically includes a higher checked baggage allowance than Saver and Flexi. UpFront suits travellers who want a more comfortable Economy experience and priority feel without moving to business class. Confirm the exact seat rows, baggage and flexibility tied to UpFront on goindigo.in.

IndiGoStretch: Stretch and Stretch+

IndiGoStretch is IndiGo's business-class cabin on select routes, offering wider, more private seats with extra space, chef-curated meals and end-to-end priority services. The Stretch fare covers this core experience, while Stretch+ adds extra baggage allowance, hassle-free cancellation and complimentary lounge access. These fares target premium and business travellers on supported sectors. Because availability is route-specific, check whether IndiGoStretch is offered on your flight and what each tier includes on goindigo.in.

Add-on bundles on Saver

Rather than always buying a higher fare, you can enhance a Saver booking with 6E add-on bundles such as 6E Prime, Super 6E, 6E Seat & Eat and 6E Flex, which combine perks like seat selection, a snack, extra baggage, priority services or flexible changes. Stacking these can sometimes match a Flexi-style experience for less. Pricing varies, so compare a Saver-plus-bundle combination against the equivalent fare directly on goindigo.in.

IndiGo fare types — FAQ

What are IndiGo's fare types in 2026?

Under 6E Ways to Fly there are five fares across two cabins: Saver, Flexi and UpFront in Economy, plus Stretch and Stretch+ in IndiGoStretch business class. Inclusions vary by route, so check exactly what each covers on goindigo.in.

What is the difference between Saver and Flexi?

Saver is the lowest fare with basics only and the highest change and cancellation charges. Flexi adds complimentary standard seat selection, a snack, and more flexible, hassle-free cancellation and changes. Compare Flexi against Saver plus add-ons on goindigo.in.

What does IndiGo UpFront include?

UpFront is a premium Economy fare with a front-row, extra-legroom seat, complimentary snack, hassle-free cancellation and changes, and usually a higher checked baggage allowance than Saver or Flexi. Confirm the exact rows and allowances on goindigo.in.

What is IndiGoStretch?

IndiGoStretch is IndiGo's business-class cabin on select routes with wider, more private seats, chef-curated meals and priority services. Stretch+ adds extra baggage, flexible cancellation and lounge access. Availability is route-specific; check your flight on goindigo.in.

Is it cheaper to buy a Flexi fare or add-ons on a Saver fare?

It varies by route and date. Stacking bundles like 6E Prime or Super 6E on a Saver can sometimes match Flexi perks for less, but not always. Compare the total of Saver plus add-ons against the Flexi fare directly on goindigo.in.

Does the Saver fare include a meal or seat selection?

No, Saver is the basic fare; seat selection and meals are paid extras. A snack and complimentary standard seat selection come with Flexi and UpFront. You can add these to Saver as paid options or bundles. See current options on goindigo.in.

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