The salaries paid to airline executives have been highlighted in the media recently, particularly as the airline industry’s fierce competition continues to evolve while the market continues to expand rapidly. One such executive is Pieter Elbers, who was appointed Chief Executive Officer of IndiGo, the largest airline in India by market share, in 2022. Through his leadership, the airline has seen significant growth, continued expansion of its network, and a strategic transformation.
Salary of Pieter Elbers on the basis of his position as CEO of IndiGo
Pieter Elbers’ total compensation package as Chief Executive Officer of IndiGo is a substantial amount of money. Reports have stated that Elbers’ base salary amounts to approximately ₹5 crore per annum; however, this base salary alone constitutes only the “fixed” element of his overall compensation package.
Elbers’ total annual earnings, accounting for stock incentives and performance-based bonuses, are significantly more than the ₹5 crore base salary. Elbers also received Performance Stock Units (PSUs) worth approximately ₹12.5 crore, which will be earned based on the long-term and short-term performance of the company.
The overall annual compensation package for Elbers is estimated to be approximately ₹17 crore in total.
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Compensation Growth in Recent Years
Airline CEOs could have pay levels that fluctuate due to how the airline is performing and whether bonuses pay out. IndiGo provided information on filing with a regulatory body that the earnings of Mr. Elbers have seen a sharp rise over the past several years.
For example, the airline is reported to have paid Mr. Elbers ₹21.61 crore in the 2024 fiscal year due to additional incentives for performance-based achievements.
For the 2025 fiscal year, the expected pay for Mr. Elbers has reached substantially higher levels, with estimates of his total pay reaching near ₹42.9 crore, almost double what he received in the 2024 fiscal year.
When looking at the substantial increase in total remuneration for Mr. Elbers in one year, it would be expected that long-term stock-based incentives, bonuses, and other forms of performance-linked cash and non-cash payouts are being provided as compared to the proposed increase for base salary.
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Comparison with Other Airline CEO Pay
CEO pay varies significantly within the Indian aviation sector depending on the size of the airline and its financial performance. Mr. Elbers is one of the higher-paid airline CEOs in India when comparing him to other airline executives.
At the other end of the pay spectrum is Campbell Wilson, who is the CEO of Air India, and is expected to earn a compensation package under the proposed change of approximately ₹27–28 crore per year.
Compensation for the CEOs of airlines like Akasa Air and SpiceJet will be significantly smaller than the CEO of IndiGo because they operate on a smaller scale. The comparison showcases the effect of IndiGo’s market share and scale in determining the level of pay for its Chief Executive Officer.
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The Pay of CEO’s in Airlines is High
Airlines are complex and need a lot of capital. A large airline needs to have thousands of employees, many hundreds of aircraft and many millions of passengers each year, which creates an extremely big operation.
Pieter Elbers is the CEO of IndiGo and is responsible for the airline’s strategic direction, international expansion, the airline fleet, and for running the airline on an efficient basis. IndiGo operates thousands of flights every day and has millions of customers each month. Therefore his job is critical to the success of the airline and for the safety of passengers.
He also has to manage the changing prices of fuel, government regulations and changes in the world, and so these companies, in order to align the goals of their Chief Executive with the financial future of the organisation, provide the Chief Executive with a compensation structure that includes performance-linked elements.
Experience in Leadership
Before taking over at IndiGo, Pieter Elbers had a long career in aviation. He served most recently as President and Chief Executive Officer of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and gained worldwide recognition for his hard work to modernize and improve the airline.
After 30 years working in the airline sector, Pieter Elbers is responsible for the formulation of IndiGo’s international business plan and for the strengthening of IndiGo’s position as the largest airline in India.
Conclusion
Pieter Elbers’ remuneration takes into consideration both the scale of IndiGo’s business and the competitive nature of the global aviation sector. His base salary is estimated to be approximately ₹5 Crores, while the total amount he can earn (including bonuses and stock options) may reach as much as ₹17 Crores or more on an annual basis, with some years exceeding ₹40 Crores depending upon performance payments.
As IndiGo expands internationally and continues to grow its fleet; it is expected that the remuneration of its senior management will continue to be closely related to IndiGo’s financial success and long-term business model.

