IndiGo shares are in focus after state-run fuel retailers raised aviation turbine fuel prices by around 10% while introducing a three-year price stabilisation scheme. Airlines can lock in Rs 115 per litre under the plan, but operating costs may rise amid already weak demand and geopolitical disruptions affecting travel.
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