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Middle East crisis: IndiGo grounds flights to six overseas destinations amid cost pressures
India’s largest airline IndiGo on Thursday announced the temporary suspension of flights to six international destinations, including Hong Kong, Shanghai and Thailand’s Krabi, as it moves to optimise its network amid softer travel demand and rising operating costs. The budget carrier said services to Langkawi, Krabi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong and Shanghai will be suspended from July 1, while flights to Siem Reap will be halted from July 3. The suspension will remain in place until...
Drones hit Kuwait airport after Iran and US traded strikes; IndiGo issues advisory
India's largest airline IndiGo, on Wednesday, suspended all flight operations to and from Kuwait after Kuwait International Airport's Terminal 1 passenger building was struck by hostile drones amid Iran's ongoing missile and drone offensive against the Gulf state. The attack also prompted Kuwaiti authorities to immediately shut the country's airspace, triggering widespread disruptions to commercial air traffic. In an X post, Kuwait Civil Aviation, wrote, “All air traffic has been suspended,...
IndiGo Posts Unexpected Loss as Mideast Turmoil Lifts Costs
IndiGo has reported an unexpected financial
Airbus Delays XLR Deliveries to IndiGo as War Hits Supply Chain
An Airbus SE A321 aircraft, operated by IndiGo. Prakash Singh/Bloomberg
Watch: Indigo stepladder crashes into parked Air India aircraft at Delhi airport
Ayush Pandey is a journalist at The Times of India, covering breaking news, politics, defence, and major legal and policy developments across India and the world. His reporting focuses on elections, national security, and institutional affairs, tracking the decisions and conflicts that shape public life. He specialises in sharp explainers and in-depth feature stories that go beyond headlines to decode political shifts, defence strategy, geopolitical flashpoints, and changing public sentiment.
I customized a MacBook Neo with colorful spare parts
Indigo, citrus, and a touch of blush. | Photo: Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge The MacBook Neo is Apple's cheapest laptop, its most colorful, and its easiest to repair in years.
Top stocks to buy or sell: Stock market recommendations for today - check list
Stock market recommendations: Kalyan Jewellers India, and Interglobe Aviation (IndiGo) are sell calls by Somil Mehta, Head of Retail Research at Mirae Asset ShareKhan for June 9, 2026. He recommends buying Fortis Healthcare. Kalyan Jewellers India Ltd: Sell in the range between Rs 354 & Rs 353; Stop Loss: Rs 372; Target: Rs 330On the weekly time frame, the stock is retesting a broad range breakdown below the 200-week exponential moving average.
‘How to have financially strong airlines,’ India finally begins to figure out
The ongoing West Asia crisis could pave the way for long-awaited reforms for India to have financially viable airlines and a sustainable aviation sector. The Union aviation ministry has “initiated a study on financially stressed airlines in India to assess structural challenges and identify measures to improve sector resilience.” It has asked airlines and other stakeholders to suggest reforms in policy, regulatory affairs, operations, contracts, procurement-related and other areas; the...
Goldman Sachs, HDFC Securities & more: Top stocks to watch on June 02
Morgan Stanley maintained its overweight rating on Reliance Industries with the target price at Rs 1,803. Analysts said RIL is deploying $15 billion annual operating cash flows with shorter monetisation cycles now the new norm. New energy and AI infrastructure flagged as key value drivers funded by existing businesses.
Sudden storm: 3 Air India aircraft damaged at IGIA by ground equipments
The sudden rainstorm that hit IGI Airport’s Terminal 2 (T2) on Sunday evening left three aircraft damaged when they were hit by ground support equipment which moved from their positions in strong winds. Of the three Air India single aisle aircraft, one will now be grounded for a few days for repairs while the other two could start flying this week. “There was no weather warning given for a storm.