India's largest airline, IndiGo, has announced that it has moved past the most challenging phase of its aircraft-grounding issues, with a notable increase in domestic air travel demand.

"We've turned the corner," stated Chief Executive Officer Pieter Elbers during an interview with Bloomberg Television on Tuesday.

Elbers indicated that the number of grounded aircraft due to Pratt & Whitney engine problems is projected to decrease to fewer than 50 by March 2025, down from a high of over 70. IndiGo is managed by InterGlobe Aviation Ltd. Recently, the airline reported an unexpected loss, its first in two years, attributed to rising fuel expenses and increased maintenance costs.

Elbers expressed optimism for a "very positive" peak travel season in India, highlighting a "healthy growth pattern" in bookings.

"We are witnessing very positive momentum once again," he remarked.