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Indian Aviation Soars

Ready for takeoff? This collection features companies benefiting from India's surging air travel demand. From airlines experiencing record profits to the hotels, airports, and manufacturers supporting this boom, these stocks represent a market that's truly reaching new heights.

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Han Tan | Market Analyst

Published on July 2

Your Basket's Financial Footprint

Market capitalisation breakdown and investor takeaways for the 'Indian Aviation Soars' basket.

Key Takeaways for Investors:
  • Large-cap dominance generally implies lower volatility and closer tracking of broad market performance, reducing idiosyncratic risk.
  • Treat the basket as a core, diversified holding rather than a speculative, concentrated growth position.
  • Expect steady, long-term appreciation tendencies rather than rapid, short-term explosive gains.
Total Market Cap
  • MMYT: $8.57B

  • BA: $164.28B

  • YTRA: $93.90M

  • Other

About This Group of Stocks

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Our Expert Thinking

SpiceJet's record quarterly profit signals a powerful recovery across India's aviation sector. This theme captures companies across the entire value chain benefiting from increased passenger demand, operational efficiencies, and growing profitability in one of the world's fastest-expanding air travel markets.

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What You Need to Know

This thematic collection offers exposure to the full aviation ecosystem in India. It includes not just airlines, but also airport operators, online booking platforms, aircraft manufacturers, and hospitality companies that all stand to gain from the sustained upswing in domestic travel.

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Why These Stocks

These companies were carefully selected to represent every aspect of the aviation recovery. Each business has direct exposure to India's growing air travel market, from the airlines carrying passengers to the hotels housing them and the manufacturers supplying the aircraft needed for expansion.

Why You'll Want to Watch These Stocks

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A Market Taking Flight

India's aviation sector is experiencing a remarkable resurgence, with SpiceJet's 173% profit increase just the beginning. This rapidly growing market is primed for continued expansion as more Indians choose air travel.

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Beyond Just Airlines

This isn't just about the carriers themselves. From the airports handling more passengers to the hotels housing them and the manufacturers building new planes, multiple industries stand to benefit.

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Gateway to India's Growth

As one of the fastest-growing aviation markets globally, these stocks offer access to India's expanding economy and rising middle class, whose increasing travel appetite creates ripple effects across industries.

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