InterGlobe Aviation (IndiGo) Stock Falls as DGCA Orders 10% Flight Cuts – What December 10’s Selloff Means for Investors
InterGlobe Aviation Ltd, the operator of IndiGo and a constituent of the Nifty 50, is in the middle of one of the most intense periods of scrutiny in its history. A wave of flight cancellations, new pilot fatigue rules and regulatory intervention has knocked the stock sharply off its highs, even as most major brokerages insist the airline’s long‑term story remains intact. mint+1 As of mid‑session on 10 December 2025, InterGlobe Aviation shares were trading around ₹4,840–4,870 on the NSE, down roughly 2–2.5% intraday and about 22% below their 52‑week high of ₹6,232.50. The stock has fallen around 13–18% over the past week, extending a steep slide that began with mass flight cancellations. mint+3Moneycontrol+3The Economic Times+3