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Domestic airlines' losses may widen to $400-$600 million in FY25: CAPA India CEO

Indian airlines are expected to add 84 aircraft this year, taking the fleet count to 812 by the end of the fiscal against 728 in the previous year, CAPA India CEO Kapil Kaul has said

June 05, 2024 / 16:38 IST
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CAPA India CEO Kapil Kaul. Photo: CAPA India

Domestic airlines are likely to widen losses to $400 million-$600 million in FY25 despite a likely rise in traffic, aviation consulting agency CAPA India chief executive officer Kapil Kaul said on June 5.

In FY24, the Indian aviation sector’s estimated losses stood at $300- $400 million, supported by market leader IndiGo's record profit. The number excludes those of cash-strapped SpiceJet, which is yet to declare results for the last two quarters.

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InterGlobe Aviation Ltd, which operates IndiGo, reported a profit of Rs 1,894.8 crore for the January- March period of FY24, the sixth straight quarter of gains.

The aviation industry was on the road to recovery, as the domestic traffic and cargo volumes reached pre-Covid levels in the previous year, Kaul said.