The airline said it will start flights connecting Durgapur in Bengal with three cities across the country
On Thursday, the Ministry of Civil Aviation hiked the airfare price band on flights with 90 to 120 minutes of duration to Rs 3,900, up from Rs 3,500 earlier
On Thursday, Ministry of Civil Aviation revised air fare price band on flights with 90 to 120 minutes of duration to Rs 3,900, up from Rs 3,500 earlier
Markets regulator Sebi on Thursday allowed Thomas Cook (India) to withdraw its buyback offer because of substantial deterioration in the company's financial position
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The pandemic hit few sectors harder than air travel, wiping out tens of thousands of jobs. IndiGo had slashed its workforce by 10 per cent last year in view of travel disruptions
Eicher Motors, Titan Company, GAIL India and Hindalco Industries are the four Nifty companies slated to post their December quarter numbers today
Jiten Chopra joined IndiGo in February 2020 as head of governance, risk and compliance
InterGlobe Aviation reported a net loss of Rs 620 crore in the third quarter of pandemic-struck 2020-21 financial year
Logs 4th quarterly loss; will ramp up capacity to return to profitability
The pre-tax loss came in at Rs 623.1 crore for the quarter under review, compared with pre-tax profit of Rs 556.5 crore clocked in Q3FY20.
In the broader market, the S&P BSE MidCap index ended 0.4 per cen lower while the smallcap counterpart closed down 0.45 per cent.
Investors expect the low cost airline to be a key beneficiary of revival in domestic travel amid the roll out of the coronavirus vaccine
Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail (ABFRL) has announced a strategic partnership with designer brand Sabyasachi
During the three months to December, Brent crude prices declined 28 per cent YoY while domestic aviation turbine fuel (ATF) prices plunged 31 per cent YoY
IndiGo said on Friday it will start operating flights on Agra-Bengaluru and Agra-Bhopal routes from March 28 under the regional connectivity scheme Udan
The airline is now the world's seventh biggest by capacity and the largest outside the United States and China
NEW DELHI/SYDNEY (Reuters) - India's IndiGo has emerged as one of the world's biggest airlines by capacity, aided by a swift recovery in the domestic aviation market to nearly 80% of pre-pandemic levels and the financial strength to boost market share as rivals struggle.
Except IndiGo, airlines resist lifting of cap as traffic uncertain
This comes after the Meghalaya government reopened the state for tourists after remaining closed for almost 10 months due to COVID-19