


An IndiGo flight from Bengaluru to Chennai experienced a smoke scare while taxiing, prompting an emergency evacuation of passengers via slides. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is investigating the incident, which marks the second such evacuat…

While IndiGo, Air India and Air India Express reduced services by 6%, Akasa Air expanded capacity by 13.2% per cent in March and April
India's youngest airline, Akasa Air, is emerging as a significant competitor, expanding capacity by 13.2% while major carriers like IndiGo and Air India reduced flights. This growth occurs amid disruptions from the Iran war, which has increased fuel costs and…
Indian airlines are urging state-run oil refiners to postpone jet fuel price increases for domestic flights. This move aims to ease financial pressures and mounting losses for carriers like Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet. Discussions are ongoing, with the oi…

Sensex drops 972 points; Titan, IndiGo, and SBI lead Nifty losers amid geopolitical tensions and rising oil prices.

InterGlobe Aviation, parent of IndiGo, fell over 5% to ₹4,287.10 from ₹4,522.70 due to worries that a decline in leisure and international travel demand could affect passenger traffic growth
Travel stocks, including IndiGo, SpiceJet, ixigo, Toman Cook and Yatra Online, fell sharply after Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged citizens to avoid non-essential foreign travel for a year. Rising crude oil prices added further pressure, pushing aviation tu…

Airlines say increased airport user fees could stifle growth and make flying less affordable. However, the new airports want passengers to share the cost of building new aviation infrastructure. The regulator will decide the matter.

Sensex and Nifty rise on ceasefire optimism, led by IndiGo and M&M, despite L&T dragging down gains.
Vinay Malhotra, IndiGo's Head of Global Sales, has resigned. He will leave his position on July 3. Malhotra is seeking new opportunities outside the airline. This follows recent leadership changes at the country's largest airline. IndiGo previously announced …
Indian airlines have warned the government of potential shutdown due to soaring aviation fuel costs. They have sought price revisions and financial aid. Rising oil prices and airspace restrictions have compound operational challenges amid the West Asia war.
IndiGo has warned of possible flight delays in Delhi due to expected thunderstorms, advising passengers to check flight status and allow extra travel time. A yellow alert has been issued for the national capital till Thursday, with forecasts of rain, gusty wi…