Indian aviation losses to hit INR 30 B: ICRA
The Indian aviation industry is projected to report a net loss of INR. 20-30 billion in FY2025 and FY2026, slightly lower than earlier estimates but higher than the INR. 10 billion loss in FY2024,
The Indian aviation industry is projected to report a net loss of INR. 20-30 billion in FY2025 and FY2026, slightly lower than earlier estimates but higher than the INR. 10 billion loss in FY2024,
Losses for India's airline industry are expected to widen to USD 400 million to USD 600 million in fiscal 2025 as higher costs outweigh a rise in passenger demand, aviation consultancy firm CAPA India said
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