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Delhi airport warns of weather disruptions; IndiGo, Air India advise passengers to check flight status
Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi has alerted passengers about potential flight disruptions. Inclement weather has led major airlines like IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet to issue travel advisories. Flyers are urged to check their flight status before reaching the airport. The airport is working with stakeholders to minimize inconvenience.
IndiGo shares crack nearly 30% from peak. Will Iran war, soaring oil prices cause more turbulence?
InterGlobe Aviation faces significant challenges in 2026 due to new FDTL norms causing pilot shortages and widespread disruptions. The Israel-Iran conflict further impacted operations with airspace restrictions and rising oil prices, leading to a net loss in Q4 FY26. Analysts remain cautious, with the outlook dependent on oil prices and geopolitical stability.

Stocks to Watch for June 4: Aurobindo Pharma, IndiGo, NBCC and more
From Aurobindo Pharma inaugurating TheraNym, a dedicated biologics contract manufacturing organisation to NBCC securing work orders worth around ₹83.24 crore; here are some stocks to watch on Thursday trading session.

IndiGo suspends Kuwait flight operations till noon on June 4 amid airspace closure
Shares of Interglobe Aviation Ltd ended at ₹4,536.80, up by ₹70.30, or 1.57%, on the BSE.

IndiGo rebounds from day's lows after Cabinet clears ₹10,000 crore ATF stabilisation fund
According to details shared by the government, international ATF prices have climbed 2.5 times in recent months, rising from ₹60.5 per litre in March 2026 to ₹142 per litre in May 2026. To shield domestic carriers from the spike, the government has capped ATF prices for domestic operations at ₹75.6 per litre.

Attention Flyers: Kuwait Suspends Flights After Iranian Attack Hit Airport, IndiGo Issues Advisory
The attack on the airport comes amid one of the broadest Iranian offensives against Gulf states.
IndiGo shares fall as airline halts Manchester flights amid soaring operational costs
IndiGo shares fell after it temporarily suspended its flights to Manchester from August 31 due to extended airspace restrictions and soaring operational costs. This decision will see one of its leased Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners returned. Despite strong passenger demand, longer flight times and escalating expenses forced the airline's hand, though it remains committed to long-haul expansion.

IndiGo suspends Manchester flights, cites unfavourable costs and operational challenges
IndiGo will temporarily suspend flights to Manchester from 31 August 2026, citing high operational costs. However, it will continue other long-haul flights as scheduled.

IndiGo Grounds Manchester Operations From August-End, Passengers To Get Refund Options
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IndiGo to discontinue Manchester operations from August 31 amid higher operating costs
Shares of Interglobe Aviation Ltd ended at ₹4,478.70, down by ₹26.90, or 0.60%, on the BSE.
IndiGo issues travel advisory for Bengaluru flights as bad weather disrupts schedules
IndiGo has issued a travel advisory for passengers travelling to and from Bengaluru. Adverse weather conditions are disrupting flight schedules. The airline is monitoring the situation and working to ensure safe operations. Passengers are advised to check their flight status before heading to the airport. IndiGo teams are available to assist travellers. Operations are expected to normalise as weather improves.

IndiGo's rapid shift to owned aircraft helps cut forex risks
IndiGo, which went public in November 2015, had been considering increasing fleet ownership for years but made substantial headway only starting in September 2024.