Looking ahead, Elbers said the company has scaled up its operational plans for the second half to meet demand and continue driving growth. “With that, we have nudged up our capacity guidance for the full financial year 2026 to early teens growth.”
As of September 30, 2025, IndiGo had a total cash balance of ₹53,515.2 crore, comprising ₹38,516.7 crore of free cash and ₹14,998.5 crore of restricted cash. The capitalised operating lease liability was ₹49,651.4 crore, and the total debt (including the capitalised operating lease liability) stood at ₹74,814 crore. IndiGo’s fleet of 417 aircraft included 30 A320 CEOs (4 damp lease), 180 A320 NEOs, 153 A321 NEOs, 47 ATRs, 3 A321 freighters, 2 B777 (damp lease), and 2 B787 (damp lease); a net increase of 1 passenger aircraft during the quarter. The airline operated at a peak of 2,244 daily flights during the quarter, including non-scheduled flights, and provided scheduled services to 94 domestic destinations and 41 international destinations.






