IndiGo to Suspend Manchester Flights From August 3: Know the Reason Here
- IndiGo will temporarily stop flights to and from Manchester starting August 31, 2026, due to international airspace constraints and rising operating costs.
- The airline will return one leased Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner as part of its long-haul operations restructuring while continuing other long-haul flights.
- IndiGo reported a net loss of Rs 2,536.9 crore in the January-March 2026 quarter, reversing a profit from the prior year, partly due to operational challenges and currency depreciation.
- Despite losses, IndiGo's revenue grew by over 3% in the fourth quarter, reflecting continued demand amid operational challenges.
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IndiGo To Stop Manchester Flights From August 31 Amid High Operational Costs
The country's largest airline, which has significantly expanded its international operations, would also be returning one Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft leased from Norse Atlantic Airways following the decision to stop Manchester flights.
IndiGo to suspend Manchester flights from August 3: Know the reason here
India's largest airline, IndiGo, has announced that it will temporarily discontinue its services to Manchester in the United Kingdom from August 31, citing rising operational challenges and increasing costs.
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.
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