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IndiGo  posts its  highest ever  loss  at 3,174 crore

Foreign exchange losses and lower interest income also contributed to IndiGo’s weak earnings in the three months through June. It was the airline’s sixth consecutive quarterly loss.

Published on: Jul 28, 2021 02:56 AM IST
By , New Delhi
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InterGlobe Aviation Ltd, the parent of India’s top domestic airline IndiGo, posted its biggest-ever quarterly loss, hit by the devastating second wave of the pandemic and continued restrictions on air travel.

Loss widened to  ₹3,174.20 crore in the June quarter from  ₹2,844.3 crore a year earlier. (Reuters)
Loss widened to ₹3,174.20 crore in the June quarter from ₹2,844.3 crore a year earlier. (Reuters)

Foreign exchange losses and lower interest income also contributed to IndiGo’s weak earnings in the three months through June. It was the airline’s sixth consecutive quarterly loss.

Loss widened to 3,174.20 crore in the June quarter from 2,844.3 crore a year earlier.

Total revenue, however, surged 177% to 3,170.25 crore, mainly because scheduled flight services were banned between March and May last year by the government to contain the pandemic’s first wave.

Expenses climbed 59% to 6,344.43 crore in the June quarter, with fuel costs surging 854% to 1,215.9 crore.

The results missed analysts’ estimates. A Bloomberg poll of four analysts estimated a consolidated loss of 1,935 crore, and five forecast the carrier to report a consolidated revenue of 3,581.40 crore in the June quarter.

The second wave greatly impacted the quarterly performance, Dutta said, adding IndiGo’s daily cash burn increased to 33.4 crore in the June quarter from 19 crore in the March quarter amid a sharp contraction in passenger traffic.

IndiGo’s revenue during April stood at 1,540 crore, which more than halved to 670 crore during the peak of the second wave in May before recovering to 960 crore in June, Dutta said, adding July revenue is expected to be identical to April.

“In the near term, our primary focus is on adding capacity. We are hoping that the government would do away with the cap (on capacity),” Dutta said.

 
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