IndiGo 6E Rewards: Complete Guide for 2026
IndiGo is India’s largest airline by market share, carrying roughly half the country’s domestic passengers on any given day. Yet for years, its approach to loyalty was essentially non-existent — you flew, you paid, and that was that. The 6E Rewards program changed that, and today it offers a reasonably useful way to earn discounts on future IndiGo flights, especially if you hold an American Express card.
This guide covers everything: how 6E points work, what they’re worth, how to earn them from credit cards, and whether the program is actually worth your attention.
What Is 6E Rewards?
6E Rewards is IndiGo’s proprietary loyalty program. Unlike the frequent flyer programs of full-service carriers — think Air India’s Flying Returns or Singapore Airlines’ KrisFlyer — 6E Rewards is firmly in the discount-carrier mold. It does not offer seat upgrades to business class (IndiGo has no business class on domestic routes). It does not give you hotel points or car rental miles. What it gives you is a discount on your next IndiGo booking.
Think of 6E points as a simple cash-back mechanism with an airline branding layer on top. That is not necessarily a criticism — for frequent IndiGo flyers, it is a clean and transparent system.
Value of 1 6E Point
One 6E point is worth approximately ₹0.50 when redeemed against IndiGo bookings. This is a fixed value — there is no sweet-spot award redemption where you squeeze extra value out of the program. If you have 2,000 6E points, you get roughly ₹1,000 off a booking. Straightforward.
How to Earn 6E Points
Earning on IndiGo Flights
When you book directly on IndiGo’s website or app using your 6E Rewards registered email, you earn points based on the fare class and route. Broadly:
- Base fare segments earn somewhere in the range of 3–5% of the base fare as 6E points
- 6E Add-ons (like extra baggage or seat selection) can also contribute points
- IndiGo Credit Card (if launched) or partner bank cards may stack additional earning
The exact earning rate per flight varies and IndiGo does periodically revise these. Always check the current rate table on the IndiGo website before a booking, especially if you’re planning around a specific points target.
Earning Through Partner Credit Cards
This is where things get genuinely interesting for points collectors. IndiGo has historically accepted transfers from American Express Membership Rewards (MR) at a 1:1 ratio — meaning 1 Amex MR point converts to 1 IndiGo 6E point.
Given that Amex MR points are among the most versatile points currencies in India, this makes IndiGo one of the transfer options worth knowing about. Whether it is the best use of your Amex points is a separate question, but the transfer is clean and instant in most cases.
Amex cards that earn MR points include:
- American Express Membership Rewards Credit Card
- Amex Platinum Travel Credit Card
- Amex Gold Charge Card
If you hold any of these and spend regularly, you’re building a balance that can go to IndiGo among other partners.
Does the Transfer Make Sense?
At ₹0.50 per 6E point and a 1:1 Amex MR transfer, you’re valuing each Amex MR point at ₹0.50 when transferred to IndiGo. For comparison, transferring Amex MR to Air India Flying Returns and redeeming for business class can fetch ₹1–2 per point depending on the route. If you’re a pure IndiGo flyer with no international aspirations, the ₹0.50 value is still decent — but if you ever fly Air India or have any interest in partner airline redemptions, those avenues likely offer better value.
Redeeming 6E Points
Flight Discounts
6E points are redeemed directly during the IndiGo booking process. At checkout, you see the option to apply points. The discount applies to the base fare and select add-ons. Points cannot typically be used to pay airport taxes or fees, which is standard across most Indian airline programs.
Key redemption mechanics:
- Minimum redemption thresholds apply (check current minimums on the IndiGo site — these have changed over the years)
- Points can be combined with cash payment — you don’t need enough points to cover the full ticket
- Redemptions are available on most fare types but may be restricted on the absolute lowest promotional fares
6E Saver Fares
IndiGo periodically runs 6E Saver Fare promotions where points redemption rates are more favourable — essentially, your points stretch further during sale periods. If you’ve accumulated a significant balance and aren’t in a rush to use them, watching for these promotions can meaningfully increase the effective value of your points.
In 2025 and into 2026, these promotions have typically appeared around holidays and peak travel seasons. Following IndiGo on their app or enabling promotional emails is the easiest way to catch them.
Points Expiry
6E points do expire, which is important to track. Activity on your account (earning or redeeming) generally resets the clock, but the specific expiry window — historically around 12 months from last activity — should be verified on the current program terms. This is the kind of detail that changes without much fanfare.
The Case For and Against 6E Rewards
Why It’s Worth Signing Up
- Free to join — there’s no cost or minimum spend to enrol
- Simple and transparent — ₹0.50 per point, no complex award charts
- Amex transfers — if you already hold Amex, you have a clear pipeline
- IndiGo reliability — as India’s most punctual carrier on many routes, you’re likely flying them anyway
Where the Program Falls Short
- No business class — purely domestic or domestic-trunk travel; no aspirational redemptions
- Fixed value — no ability to squeeze outsized value like you can with Air India or international programs
- Limited partner ecosystem — the earn-and-burn options are narrow compared to Flying Returns or KrisFlyer
- Not competitive with premium card rewards — if your primary card is HDFC Infinia or Axis Magnus, you’re likely better served by their own points ecosystems
Who Should Focus on 6E Rewards?
The honest answer: frequent IndiGo flyers who primarily book domestic routes and want a simple discount mechanism. If you’re flying IndiGo 20–30 times a year for business travel and want your spend to compound into discounts, 6E Rewards does exactly that.
If you’re a points maximiser looking for business class to Europe or premium cabin travel to Southeast Asia, IndiGo’s program shouldn’t be your primary focus. Use those Amex MR points for Air India or a premium transfer partner instead.
Practical Setup Steps
- Register on the IndiGo website or app — free and takes two minutes
- Add your email to bookings so points credit automatically
- Link your Amex account through the Amex transfer portal if applicable
- Enable 6E Saver notifications on the IndiGo app
- Track expiry — set a calendar reminder for six months after your last activity
Bottom Line
6E Rewards is a modest but functional loyalty program for India’s busiest airline. It does not pretend to be something it isn’t. You fly IndiGo, you accumulate a discount, you use it on a future IndiGo flight. For most domestic travellers, that is genuinely useful.
The Amex MR transfer at 1:1 is the most interesting feature for points hobbyists, and depending on your Amex earning rate, it can deliver a reasonable return on everyday spend if IndiGo is your airline of choice. Just be clear-eyed about the ceiling — this program’s value tops out at ₹0.50 per point, and sophisticated collectors will often find better homes for their transferable currencies.
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