InterGlobe Aviation Ltd, owner of India's largest airline IndiGo, posted a 37 per cent increase in quarterly profit on Monday, helped by higher passenger revenue.
The company said its profit was Rs 811 crore ($126.42 million) in the first quarter ended June 30, compared with Rs 592 crore a year earlier.
Passenger revenue rose 27.9 per cent to Rs 5,078 crore in the quarter, InterGlobe said.
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