India’s aviation sector is predicted to submit a internet lack of Rs 20–30 billion in FY2025-26 (FY26), based on credit standing company ICRA. The projected loss is in keeping with the estimated losses for FY2024-25 (FY25), reflecting ongoing challenges round gasoline prices, fare pricing, and excessive lease-related bills.
In its report, ICRA highlighted that regardless of sturdy demand for air journey, airways are struggling to boost ticket costs because of intense competitors and excessive worth sensitivity within the home market. This, coupled with elevated aviation turbine gasoline (ATF) costs, is predicted to weigh on airline yields and profitability.
Including to the strain, curiosity prices are projected to rise in FY26 as airways proceed increasing their fleets by means of leased plane. The ensuing enhance in lease liabilities is prone to push up financing prices, additional compressing revenue margins.
Nevertheless, the projected losses for FY26 are considerably decrease than the pandemic-era setbacks. The sector reported internet losses of Rs 235 billion in FY2021-22 and Rs 174 billion in FY2022-23, primarily because of COVID-19 disruptions and risky gasoline costs.
ICRA famous a gradual enchancment in monetary stability. The trade’s curiosity protection ratio is predicted to vary between 1.5 and a pair of.0 instances in FY26, indicating reasonable resilience in debt servicing capability regardless of persistent bottom-line stress.
Passenger visitors figures replicate the underlying demand power. For June 2025, home air passenger visitors was estimated at 138.7 lakh, marking a 5.1% year-on-year rise however a marginal 1.3% drop from Might 2025. Capability deployment in June was 4.9% larger in comparison with June 2024 however 2.3% decrease sequentially.
In Q1 FY26 (April–June 2025), home visitors stood at 422.4 lakh, up 5.1% year-on-year. Worldwide visitors for Might 2025 reached 29.7 lakh, up 7.3% YoY, although down 7.9% from April because of geopolitical issues. For April–Might (2M FY26), worldwide visitors rose 12.1% YoY to 59.8 lakh.
For the total monetary yr FY25, home passenger visitors was about 1,653.8 lakh, registering a 7.6% development. Worldwide passenger visitors for Indian carriers stood at 338.6 lakh, up 14.1% from the earlier yr