Hindustan Times (East UP)

IndiGo aiming for full capacity domestic flights by December

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MUMBAI: IndiGo, one of Asia’s biggest budget airlines, is aiming at running at full capacity domestical­ly and is targeting just over two-thirds in internatio­nal routes as the virus pandemic eases and people start traveling more.

“Things are improving slowly,” chief executive officer Ronojoy Dutta told Bloomberg Television’s Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on Friday, adding that it was “hard not to be bullish as traffic is going up.”

He said the current load factor for the airline is around 70% and yields are likely to rise in coming months.

Current cash levels were “pretty good,” Dutta said, though he added that the company wanted to raise funds as an insurance buffer against a possible third wave.

India’s air travel recovery could turn out to be short-lived as forecaster­s predict a new Covid wave may peak in October. India has suspended internatio­nal flights until September 30 and limited the passenger capacity on domestic services to 72.5% of pre-pandemic levels.

The carrier, operated by InterGlobe Aviation Ltd., posted a loss of ₹3,180 crore in the three months ended June 30, worse than a loss of ₹2,850 crore a year earlier. IndiGo had imposed compulsory leavewitho­ut-pay for all its employees as passenger traffic plunged to near zero due to the deadly second Covid wave that hit India between March and May.

Earlier, it was reported that

IndiGo will start eight new domestic flights during the first week of September, connecting cities including Dehradun, Indore and Lucknow.

To combat the cash drain, Indian carriers have been raising funds. IndiGo in May said it’s considerin­g raising ₹3,000 crore by selling shares to large investors after it shelved the plan in January, saying back then that internal sources of cash would be sufficient as demand started to recover.

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The budget airline is also targeting to reach just over two-thirds flight capacity on internatio­nal routes.

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