New Delhi, Nov. 5 -- As IndiGo declared its Q2-FY26 and H1-FY26 results, the airline reported a splendid performance, but for the loss due to foreign exchange as the depreciating rupee hit the airline and pushed it into negative territory with a loss of Rs.2,582.1 crore. It also pushed the first half of the financial year into a loss of Rs.405.8 crore, wiping out the Rs.2,176.3 crore profit of Q1FY26, which was achieved under difficult circumstances.
As reported in this article, the airline indeed performed better in terms of RASK (Revenue per Available Seat Kilometre) and Yield, improving both by 2.3% and 3.2%, respectively. Revenue from operations increased by 9.3%, with the load factors remaining flat and passengers growing only 3% wh...
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