Most of IndiGo's fleet today is on operating leases, where an aircraft is rented from a lessor for a fixed term and returned at the end of the lease
While the first quarter saw some impact of external headwinds, Q2FY26 is witnessing stabilisation, and IndiGo remain optimistic for the 3rd and 4th quarter to have a strong rebound and growth.
IndiGo's Q1 profit fell as geopolitical tensions, Pakistan airspace curbs, and AI171 crash drove cancellations and depressed yields despite higher passenger numbers
IndiGo's yield declined by 5 per cent to ₹4.98 per kilometre, while the load factor fell 2.1 percentage points to 84.6 per cent, indicating pressure on both pricing and seat occupancy
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IndiGo Q1 results: Q1FY26 was marked by volatile crude oil prices and disruption in air traffic due to India-Pak, and Iran-Israel war. Here is how analysts expect IndiGo to fare in Q1
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Between financial year 2013-14 (FY14) and FY24, domestic passenger traffic in India grew at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.7 per cent,
The Supreme Court has dismissed CBIC's plea to retrospectively levy IGST on aircraft parts re-imported by IndiGo, reinforcing the principle of legal certainty in taxation
Aviation stocks fall: InterGlobe Aviation shares fell as much as 5.62 per cent, while the counter of Spice Jet slipped 5.64 per cent on BSE
Domestic carrier IndiGo on Friday said it has inked an initial pact with Bangalore International Airport Ltd (BIAL) to set up a maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility at the Bangalore International Airport. Under the agreement, BIAL will allocate about 31 acres to IndiGo for development of MRO infrastructure to support the airline's expanding fleet, it said in a statement. The facility will be equipped to handle both narrow-body and wide-body aircraft, further strengthening IndiGo's maintenance capabilities and operational presence at the Bengaluru Airport. "Developing broad IndiGo MRO capabilities marks a significant and very strategic step for IndiGo. Partnering with BIAL underlines our shared commitment to drive long-term growth of the aviation ecosystem in Bengaluru", IndiGo Chief Executive Officer Pieter Elbers said. Together with BIAL, IndiGo is further shaping the future of Indian aviation by focusing on innovation, growth and global connectivity that will define ..
Vikram Singh Mehta will succeed IndiGo's Venkataramani Sumantran, who took charge of the low-cost carrier as chairman three years ago
IndiGo confirmed in a filing that the principal commissioner of Customs in Ahmedabad has imposed a fine of ₹2.20 crore on it, while the principal commissioner in Meenambakkam has levied an additional
InterGlobe Aviation promoter Rakesh Gangwal and his family trust on Tuesday sold a 5.7 per cent stake in the airline for about Rs 11,385 crore (USD 1.33 billion) through a block deal, according to sources. Apart from Gangwal, the Chinkerpoo Family Trust, whose trustees are Shobha Gangwal and JP Morgan Trust Company of Delaware, has also participated in the transaction for divesting its stake in IndiGo, the country's largest airline, the sources said. Investment banking firms Goldman Sachs (India) Securities Pvt Ltd, Morgan Stanley India Company and J P Morgan India are the placement agents for the stake sale, they added. Before the latest transaction, Gangwal and the family trust together owned about 13.5 per cent in IndiGo. As per the latest block deal, up to 2.2 crore equity shares were sold at a floor price of Rs 5,175 per share, as per the updated term sheet seen by PTI. The total number of shares has been raised from the initial 13.2 million shares (1.32 crore shares) worth .
An IndiGo flight to Srinagar flew through a hailstorm after both the IAF and Pakistan's Lahore ATC denied deviation requests; DGCA has launched an investigation
While IndiGo posted a strong Q4 and has promising FY26 prospects due to falling fuel costs and capacity gains, Q1 may face pressure from geopolitical disruptions
IndiGo Q4 FY25 result: Interglobe Aviation's board has recommended a dividend of ₹10 per equity share
IndiGo Q4 results 2025: Analysts predict InterGlobe Aviation-run IndiGo to report robust revenue growth on higher passenger load factor and better yields.
At 10:43 AM, shares of InterGlobe Aviation or IndiGo jumped 7.28 per cent to ₹5471.35 per share and SpiceJet gained 7.76 per cent to ₹46.53 per share on BSE
On Thursday, a total of 27 airports in northern, western, and central India have been shut for commercial operations until May 10, according to reports