IndiGo’s profit plummeted 75% to ₹549 crore in Q3 due to ₹1,546.5 crore in one-time costs for customer compensation and new labor rule implementation. The airline faced disruptions from pilot shortages and a DGCA investigation found management failures in planning and implementing new rest rules, impacting its growth forecast.
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