IndiGo to raise upto Rs 3,000 crore through QIP

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In a regulatory filing with BSE on Monday, the airline said its board of directors have “approved raising of funds for an aggregate amount not exceeding Rs 3,000 crore through an issue of equity shares by way of a qualified institutions placement.”

The ongoing Covid wave has hit travel very badly with both domestic and international traffic nosediving. Close to 20 countries have imposed travel restrictions from India like flight suspensions or going in for stricter entry norms. The requirement of Covid negative test reports by many states has hit domestic travel also.

Scheduled domestic flights restarted on May 25, 2020, after a two-month suspension with about 30,000 passengers travelling (across the country) on Day One. This number kept growing as things improved. March 27, 2021, for instance, saw 2.8 lakh domestic passengers (across the country) on 2,336 flights. But ongoing Covid wave saw the number of domestic flyers decline to 79,000 on May 8, according to aviation ministry’s tweets.