IndiGo

By Sachman Kochar , 25 January 2026

Shares of InterGlobe Aviation Ltd., the operator of IndiGo, fell sharply after the airline reported a decline in profit for the third quarter, underscoring mounting pressure from higher operating costs and softer yields. The earnings outcome disappointed investors who had priced in sustained profitability amid strong passenger demand. Rising fuel expenses, currency-related costs, and competitive pricing weighed on margins, offsetting growth in traffic volumes. The market reaction highlights growing sensitivity to cost discipline and pricing power in the aviation sector.

By Binnypriya Singh , 17 January 2026

InterGlobe Aviation Ltd., the operator of IndiGo, is scheduled to announce its third-quarter financial results on Jan. 22, with market participants closely watching trends in passenger demand, operating margins, and cost pressures. The airline is expected to benefit from strong domestic travel demand and disciplined capacity deployment, even as challenges such as fuel costs, currency movement, and competitive pricing remain in focus.

By Gurjot Singh , 27 December 2025

IndiGo has been issued a Goods and Services Tax (GST) penalty amounting to Rs. 13 lakh, adding to regulatory scrutiny faced by India’s largest airline. The penalty relates to alleged discrepancies identified during tax assessments, though the financial impact on the carrier remains limited given its scale of operations. Even so, the development highlights the growing rigor of tax enforcement and the importance of robust compliance frameworks in highly regulated industries.

By Tushar Sharma , 12 December 2025

IndiGo’s recent wave of flight disruptions has triggered nationwide concern, prompting aviation pioneer Captain G.R. Gopinath to offer a detailed assessment of the situation. The grounding of multiple flights, cascading delays, and operational bottlenecks have highlighted vulnerabilities within India’s largest carrier by market share. Gopinath’s analysis points to structural challenges—ranging from manpower shortages to systemic inefficiencies—that may have compounded the crisis. His remarks underscore the growing pressure on airlines to balance rapid expansion with operational discipline.

By Eknath Deshpande , 11 December 2025

IndiGo has submitted a revised winter flight plan to the DGCA after being ordered to curtail operations due to operational breakdowns and mass flight cancellations. The regulator initially mandated a 5% reduction in scheduled flights — a cut that was later doubled to 10% — compelling IndiGo to rework its timetable under close scrutiny. The move reflects rising regulatory pressure as the airline struggles to align its flight operations with crew availability and compliance norms.

By Gurjot Singh , 10 December 2025

IndiGo, India’s largest airline, has reduced its flight schedule by about 10 percent as it navigates ongoing capacity constraints and operational challenges. The temporary scale-back comes at a time when the aviation industry is experiencing strong travel demand but limited aircraft availability due to engine issues affecting several carriers. The decision aims to stabilize operations, mitigate last-minute disruptions, and ensure reliable service across its network.

By Gurjot Singh , 5 December 2025

A series of sudden cancellations by IndiGo at Raipur’s Swami Vivekananda Airport has created significant disruption for travellers, prompting frustration among passengers and raising fresh concerns about operational stability in India’s largest domestic airline. The cancellations, occurring during peak travel hours, left many stranded without clear communication or timely alternatives. Industry observers point to resource constraints, network congestion, and operational stress as underlying contributors.

By Gurjot Singh , 4 December 2025

India’s aviation regulator has launched an inquiry into a series of flight disruptions involving IndiGo, following reports of prolonged delays, operational lapses, and passenger inconvenience across multiple routes. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has sought detailed explanations from the airline regarding its crew availability, aircraft deployment, and contingency planning. The probe comes at a time when the aviation sector is witnessing increasing traffic and heightened scrutiny over service quality.

By Gurjot Singh , 26 September 2025

In a significant step toward deepening consumer engagement in the travel and payments ecosystem, SBI Card and IndiGo have launched two co-branded credit cards: IndiGo SBI Card and IndiGo SBI Card ELITE. Integrated with IndiGo’s BluChip loyalty programme, these cards allow users to earn reward points across flight bookings, hotels, travel services, and everyday purchases. The standard card comes with an annual fee of Rs. 1,499, while the ELITE variant is priced at Rs. 4,999, offering superior privileges including international lounge access, milestone bonuses, and enhanced reward rates.

By Tushar Sharma , 17 September 2025

IndiGo, India’s largest airline by market share, is set to strengthen its global presence by introducing direct flights to Athens in 2026. The route will be operated using the Airbus A321XLR, a next-generation aircraft designed for long-haul efficiency. This expansion underscores IndiGo’s ambition to evolve from a regional leader into a significant international player.