IndiGo has reported an 18% decrease in Q3 profit to Rs 2,449 crore despite a 14.6% rise in total income, impacted by the weaker rupee. Benign fuel prices were insufficient to offset dollar-denominated costs. Meanwhile, the airline plans to introduce long-haul flights by wet-leasing six Boeing 787s, targeting routes like London and Paris.
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