(Reuters) -Indian budget carrier IndiGo posted a wider second-quarter loss on Tuesday, hurt by a jump in foreign exchange ...
Indian budget carrier IndiGo reported a wider second-quarter loss on Tuesday, hurt by a drop in domestic traffic.
InterGlobe Aviation, parent of IndiGo airline, reported a net loss of Rs 2,582.10 crore for Q2 due to currency movements.
In a post shared on X, IndiGo said, “Due to air traffic congestion in Delhi, flight operations are currently impacted. We ...
InterGlobe Aviation reported a net loss of ₹2,582 crore for the September quarter, up from a loss of ₹987 crore last year.
IndiGo has advised passengers to regularly check IndiGo’s official website or mobile application for the latest updates on ...
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.
Passengers faced significant flight delays in Delhi on Tuesday due to severe air traffic congestion. IndiGo issued an ...
Operationally, passenger yields, or the average fare earned per kilometre, improved to Rs 4.69, up 3.2% from the year-ago ...
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IndiGo has launched daily, non-stop flights between Mumbai and London Heathrow, utilizing a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. This new ...
IndiGo will resume flight operations from Terminal 2 at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport starting October 26, following a temporary shift earlier this year due to maintenance work. The ...