Passengers faced significant flight delays in Delhi on Tuesday due to severe air traffic congestion. IndiGo issued an ...
IndiGo anticipates a slight cost increase due to new FDTL norms for pilots. DGCA relaxed norms, pilots oppose. AOG & damp leasing costs also impact.
The quarter is traditionally a weaker one in the Indian industry, and IndIGo had reported a loss of ₹986.7 crore in Q2-FY25 ...
IndiGo, the country's largest airline, reported a significant loss of Rs 2,582.10 crore for the September quarter due to ...
IndiGo continues to have over 40 planes grounded, all powered by Pratt & Whitney. The airline currently does not have ...
SpiceJet has appointed aviation industry veteran Sanjay Kumar as its Executive Director, a move aimed at strengthening the ...
The real-time data from Flightradar24 showed several domestic flights from Delhi experienced significant delays. | Latest ...
In a post shared on X, IndiGo said, “Due to air traffic congestion in Delhi, flight operations are currently impacted. We ...
IndiGo (InterGlobe Aviation) reports a net loss of INR 2,582 crore for Q2 FY26, more than double YoY. Revenue up 9.3%, driven ...
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IndiGo reports a ₹2,582 crore Q2 net loss due to forex impacts, yet anticipates recovery with increased capacity guidance.
IndiGo reported a net loss of INR 25.8 billion for the September quarter, compared to an INR 9 billion loss during the same period last year.
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