November19 , 2025

    IndiGo operates from new terminal building of Tuticorin airport

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    IndiGo Airlines announced operations for all its flights to and from Tuticorin from the New Terminal building of the Tuticorin airport.

    In a post on social media X, the airlines appealed to all passengers to update their contact details in order to receive timely notifications and monitor their flight status for a well-prepared journey.

    “Travel Advisory: Tuticorin Terminal Update Effective 03 August 2025, all IndiGo flights to/from Tuticorin (TCR) will operate from the New Terminal Building, offering a refreshed and enhanced airport experience for our customers.

    A day earlier, InterGlobe Aviation Limited, operating the airlines, announced a consolidated net profit of ₹2,176 crore during the first quarter of 2025-26, despite a turbulent operating environment influenced by geopolitical tensions, airspace restrictions, and a tragic aviation accident in Ahmedabad.

    The carrier registered about 12 per cent y-o-y growth in passenger volumes, carrying 3.1 crore passengers during the April-June 2025 quarter, showcasing resilient demand even as yields declined by 5 per cent to ₹4.98 per km and load factor dipped by 2.1 points to 84.6 per cent.

    Revenue from operations rose 4.7 per cent to ₹20,496 crore. However, the airline’s profit after tax dropped 20.2 per cent from ₹2,729 crore in Q1 2024-25.

    Pieter Elbers, CEO, said, “The June quarter was shaped by significant external challenges that created headwinds for the entire aviation sector. Despite these industry-wide disruptions, we reported a net profit of ₹2,176.3 crore with a net profit margin of around 11 per cent for the quarter ended June 2025.”

    “While the revenue environment saw moderation, demand for air travel held strong as we served more than 31 million passengers during the quarter, reflecting a growth of around 12 per cent on a year-over-year basis,” Elbers added.

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