According to market analysts, IndiGo's profit benefitted mainly from significant decline in fuel prices, and this factor is also likely to help other carriers like Jet Airways and SpiceJet.
Shares of Jet Airways settled for the day at Rs 328.10, up 5.80 per cent. During intra-day trading, the stock had surged as much as 7.70 per cent.
SpiceJet shares ended the day at Rs 24.25, up 5.21 per cent. During intra-day trading, the scrip had surged 9.32 per cent on the BSE.
This is also the highest ever annual profit registered by the airline -- which is also preparing for a Rs 2,500 crore initial public offer -- since its inception in 2005.
According to market analysts, IndiGo's numbers signal a revival in the industry.
Meanwhile, the benchmark BSE Sensex today ended 11.96 points down at 25,610.21 in highly volatile trading.
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