IndiGo Q3 Profit Slumps After Mass Flight Cancellations
India’s largest airline IndiGo, reported a sharp drop in quarterly profit on Thursday as operational disruption and mass flight cancellations in December 2025 took a heavy toll on earnings. InterGlobe Aviation Ltd, the airline’s parent company, saw consolidated net profit tumble, about 77-78% year-on-year in the October-December quarter, highlighting the financial impact of prolonged operational…
IndiGo Stocks Drop Off 16% Amid Operational Turmoil
Parent of IndiGo, InterGlobe Aviation, shares slide off, erasing more than ₹37,000 crore in Market value in less than a week, as operational turbulence ruffled investor confidence. The stock crashed as much as 10% to ₹4,842 during intraday trade, becoming its seventh consecutive session of losses. InterGlobe shares have dropped 16.4% over the past six…
British Airways to Expand Services in India, Says COO
British Airways is planning to expand its service in India as demand for travel to the UK continues to grow significantly, the airline’s chief operating officer, Rene de Groot, said. For over a century, the carrier has operated in India and is preparing to add more flights and expand its workforce presence as part of…
IndiGo to Buy Another 30 A350 Planes from Airbus
IndiGo revealed on Sunday that it is buying another 30 A350 aircraft from Airbus, bringing its overall order to 60 of these planes. Last year in April, the airline ordered 30 A350 planes and could order up to 70 more if they chose. IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers said at a press conference in Delhi that…
With ₹2 Lakh Cr Market Cap, IndiGo Tops Global AirlineÂ
IndiGo became the world’s most valuable airline by market capitalisation, crossing ₹2 lakh cr. The milestone places InterGlobe Aviation Ltd, the parent company of IndiGo, ahead of global aviation giants like Delta Air Lines, Ryanair and United Airlines in terms of market value. IndiGo’s surge is attributed to its consistent profitability, low-cost operations models and…
India’s Largest Airline Ranked Among the World’s Worst
IndiGo, India’s biggest Airline, has been ranked among the world’s worst Airlines in the 2024 AirHelp Score report. The company secured 103rd place out of 109 Airlines with a score of 4.80; this report ranked Air India at 61st and Air Asia at 94th. According to sources, the low rating results from disappointing customer service…
Indigo’s Legal Flight Against Mahindra: The ‘6E’ Battle
In the latest turn of events, Indigo dragged Mahindra & Mahindra’s subsidiary, Mahindra Electric Automobile Limited, to court for using the word “6E” in the name of their new electric vehicle, the BE 6E. A trademark infringement lawsuit was filed against the company in the Delhi High Court. According to the Economic Times, the case…
India Emerged As The Fastest Growing Passenger Market
India’s domestic airline capacity has skyrocketed by 100% in the past decade, propelling it to the third spot in the global passenger market, just behind the USA and China. In 2014, India’s passenger capacity stood at 8 million, but by April 2024, it had surged to 15.5 million, marking India as the world’s fastest-growing airline…
Airbus Doubles Investment Citing India’s Aviation Needs
The managing director and President of Airbus India and South Asia, Remi Maillard, said that India will need more than 2840 planes, 41,000 pilots and 47,000 support staff in the next 20 years due to the growth of the Indian Aviation Industry. The MD made these remarks while attending an aviation conclave and exhibition at…
DGCA Releases New SOP Amid Delayed And Cancelled Flights
Due to heavy fog in Delhi, many flights were delayed and eventually cancelled. This caused the passengers many difficulties. Passengers demanded answers for the delayed flights and the lack of facilities provided to them. The matter got heated up when a video of a passenger surfaced where he attacked the pilot of an Indigo flight…
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