IndiGo has launched its ‘Happy IndiGo Day Sale’ to mark 19 years of service. As part of this limited-time offer, the airline is providing all-inclusive one-way fares starting at Rs 1,219 for domestic routes, Rs 4,319 for international travel, and Rs 9,919 for IndiGoStretch/Business seat bookings.
The offer is valid from 12:01 AM on August 3, 2025, to 11:59 PM on August 6, 2025, for travel between August 10, 2025, and March 31, 2026. It applies only to bookings made at least 7 days before the departure date.
Here is the list of discounted fares on routes offered by IndiGo:
Indigo is also offering deals on a range of ancillary (“Add-ons”) services:
Recently, IndiGo reported a sharp 20% fall in profit as air travel was impacted due to a conflict between India and Pakistan followed by weak travel sentiment after the crash of an Air India aircraft in June.
The airline, which has 60% share of India’s domestic market, posted a profit of Rs 2,176.3 crore for the April–June period, down 20% from Rs 2,728.8 crore a year ago despite revenue being up by 4.73% at Rs 20,496.30 crore.
India briefly restricting flights from 32 airports in airports on the north and western border in May amid border skirmishes with Pakistan following a terrorist attack in April.
Yield- a metric for profitability for airlines also dropped by 5% as the airline had to reduce fares to fill aircraft which dropped by a little over 2%. The airline though gave optimistic note and outlined plans for expansion.
The offer is valid from 12:01 AM on August 3, 2025, to 11:59 PM on August 6, 2025, for travel between August 10, 2025, and March 31, 2026. It applies only to bookings made at least 7 days before the departure date.
Here is the list of discounted fares on routes offered by IndiGo:
Indigo is also offering deals on a range of ancillary (“Add-ons”) services:
- Up to 50% off on pre-paid excess baggage for domestic and on 15kg, 20kg & 30kg for international sectors.
- Up to 50% off on Fast forward on select domestic and select international sectors.
- Standard seat selection starting at INR 19 on select domestic and select international sectors.
- Emergency XL (Extra legroom) seats starting INR 500 for domestic sectors.
- Up to 30% off on 6E Prime and 6E Seat & Eat on select domestic and select international sectors.
- Zero cancellation plan for International @ INR 999/- (T&Cs Apply)
Recently, IndiGo reported a sharp 20% fall in profit as air travel was impacted due to a conflict between India and Pakistan followed by weak travel sentiment after the crash of an Air India aircraft in June.
The airline, which has 60% share of India’s domestic market, posted a profit of Rs 2,176.3 crore for the April–June period, down 20% from Rs 2,728.8 crore a year ago despite revenue being up by 4.73% at Rs 20,496.30 crore.
India briefly restricting flights from 32 airports in airports on the north and western border in May amid border skirmishes with Pakistan following a terrorist attack in April.
Yield- a metric for profitability for airlines also dropped by 5% as the airline had to reduce fares to fill aircraft which dropped by a little over 2%. The airline though gave optimistic note and outlined plans for expansion.
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