Indigo Q4 Results: Heavy decline in Indigo flights, loss of ₹ 2,537 crore in the fourth quarter
Indigo Q4 Results: IndiGo’s parent company InterGlobe Aviation on Friday reported a consolidated net loss of Rs 2,537 crore for the March quarter (fourth quarter) of the financial year 2025-26, while the company had recorded a net profit of Rs 3,067.5 crore in the same quarter of the last financial year. According to exchange filings, the airline’s income from operations during the quarter grew marginally by 1 per cent year-on-year at Rs 22,438 crore as against Rs 22,152 crore in the same period last year.
IndiGo said the company’s profitability was also impacted by a one-time charge of Rs 250 crore during the quarter. The airline’s EBITDA stood at Rs 6,396 crore during the quarter, compared to Rs 5,953 crore in the same period last year.
Sharp decline in EBITDA margin
However, there was a sharp decline in EBITDA margin to 3.6 per cent from 27.5 per cent a year ago. At the same time, EBITDA margin increased to 28.5 percent, which was 26.9 percent in the same quarter of the last financial year. On an operational level, the airline said its capacity grew by 3.4 per cent to 43.6 billion available seat kilometers (ASK), despite disruptions caused by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
However, passenger numbers declined 1.1 percent year-on-year during the quarter to 31.6 million. The company attributed the weak performance to the extremely challenging business environment during FY 2026.
What did the CEO of the company say?
Commenting on the results InterGlobe Aviation CEO Rahul Bhatia said the year had been full of serious operational challenges, which had a major impact on the company’s profitability, although the airline’s core business remained strong. He said that fiscal year 2026 was a year with a very challenging operating environment, which had a major impact on our profitability.
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Shares fell on Friday
Rahul Bhatia further said that despite these circumstances, the performance of the company’s core business remained strong. Our capacity increased by 9.5 percent during the year and total revenue grew by more than 6 percent. On Friday, shares of InterGlobe Aviation closed at Rs 4,418.40, down 3.27 per cent, on the BSE.
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