IndiGo reports quarterly loss as costs surge and capacity falls
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IndiGo Warns of Slower Growth After Quarterly Loss
IndiGo expects its capacity growth to slow sharply in the first quarter of fiscal 2027 after reporting a quarterly loss impacted by higher fuel prices, a weaker rupee and reduced flight capacity. The airline now forecasts growth of around 3% to 4%, down from 16.4% growth recorded a year earlier. India’s largest airline, which controls more than 60% of the domestic market, faced operational disruptions and regulatory restrictions that forced a 10…
IndiGo posts loss of INR 23.94 billion in FY26 amid forex headwinds
Flight carrier IndiGo reported a consolidated net loss of INR 23.94 billion for the financial year ended March 31, as sharp rupee depreciation, changes in labour laws and a challenging operating environment weighed on profitability despite continued growth in operations. In a press statement, IndiGo says that the airline’s total income increased 6.4 pc year-on-year to INR 895.13 billion during FY26, while capacity measured in Available Seat Kilo…
Indigo reported a loss of 26.62 billion rupees ($280.2 million) for the fourth quarter – after a profit of 30.73 billion rupees in the same period last year. Several factors have affected the balance sheet of the largest Indian airline.
IndiGo Q4 FY26: Earnings reverse sharply despite stable revenue base - Business News Week
May 29: InterGlobe Aviation Ltd. (“IndiGo”) today reported its fourth quarter and fiscal year 2026 results. For the quarter ended March 31, 2026, compared to the same period last year (on a consolidated basis) · Capacity increased by 3.4% to 43.6 billion ASKs, despite disruptions arising from the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. · Passengers declined marginally by 1.1% to 31.6 million. · Yield decreased by 2.2% to INR 5.20 and l…
IndiGo Q4 FY26: Earnings reverse sharply despite stable revenue base
May 29: InterGlobe Aviation Ltd. (“IndiGo”) today reported its fourth quarter and fiscal year 2026 results. For the quarter ended March 31, 2026, compared to the same period last year (on a consolidated basis) · Capacity increased by 3.4% to 43.6 billion ASKs, despite disruptions arising from the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. · Passengers declined marginally by 1.1% to 31.6 million. · Yield decreased by 2.2% to INR 5.20 and l…
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