IndiGo reported a total cash balance of ₹51,650.6 crore at the end of FY26, which included free cash of ₹36,216.3 crore, indicating a strong liquidity position. The airline carried over 1 million customers every three days across 2,100-2,200 flights, reflecting robust passenger volumes. IndiGo's domestic market share increased to 63.3% in March 2026, recovering from a decline to 59.6% in December 2025 due to operational disruptions. The airline's total income for FY26 grew by 6.4% year-on-year to ₹89,513.4 crore, despite reporting a consolidated net loss of ₹2,393.6 crore for the year. In Q4 FY26, IndiGo's total income rose by 3.2% year-on-year to ₹23,830.7 crore, even as it swung to a net loss of ₹2,536.9 crore, driven by forex losses and high fuel prices. Additionally, IndiGo's revenue from operations increased by 5% year-on-year to ₹84,962 crore in FY26, despite the reported net loss.