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India's leading airline IndiGo's Q1 profit falls on higher expenditures

IndiGo operator Interglobe Aviation reported a firstquarter profit on Friday that fell 11.7% as higher expenses eclipsed strong flight demand.

India's largest airline company by market share posted a revenue of 27.27 billion rupees ($ 326 million) for the three months ending June 30, compared with 30.87 billion rupees a year previously.

Costs for Indian airlines are anticipated to rise 3.8% in fiscal 2025, a leading air travel consultancy stated last month.

IndiGo's total expenses in the first quarter rose about 24%. to 174.49 billion rupees, with aircraft fuel expenses accounting. for about 37% of the costs. Its aircraft rental expenses more than. tripled.

The company likewise reported a foreign exchange loss of 575. million rupees in the quarter, compared with a gain of 1.16. billion rupees a year previously.

IndiGo's revenue from operations increased 17.3% to 195.71. billion rupees.

Readily available seat kilometres, a measure of the airline company's. passenger carrying capacity, increased 11.1%, compared with a. company-provided quote of 10% -12% growth.

The low-cost carrier forecast high single-digit portion. development for capacity in the second quarter.

(source: Reuters)