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IndiGo eyes more foreign flights as forex losses sting

Mint Mumbai

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November 05, 2025

India's largest airline IndiGo is looking to fly more overseas routes that generate foreign currency, following a bleak quarter when forex losses widened its losses.

- Abhishek Law

IndiGo eyes more foreign flights as forex losses sting

The airline's lease costs jumped over tenfold in the September quarter as the rupee fell against the dollar. Since lease payments are made in dollars, a 1.7% depreciation during the quarter caused a forex loss of ₹2,892 crore during the period, IndoGo said, against a forex loss of around ₹240.6 crore a year earlier

The company reported a ₹2,582 crore net loss in the September quarter, against ₹2,176 crore profit in the June quarter, and a loss of ₹987 crore a year earlier.

Chief executive Pieter Elbers said that as a strategy, the airline was looking at "internationalization", which included flying to more destinations that generate "non-rupee revenues" in euros, pounds or dollars. "This provides us with a natural hedge against currency fluctuations," he said.

Revenue fell 10% sequentially to ₹18,555 crore, with international destinations providing a hedge against a slowing domestic market traffic in the seasonally weaker quarter, marked by weather-related disruptions and geopolitical tensions. In the June quarter, revenue stood at ₹20,497 crore. Revenues were up 11% over the year-ago period.

Excluding the impact of forex changes, IndiGo made a profit of ₹104 crore during the September quarter, against a ₹2,347 crore profit in the June quarter, and a loss of ₹754 crore a year ago.

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