₹2,844.3 crore for the June quarter, after reporting a profit of ₹1203.14 crore during the same quarter of the previous year New Delhi: InterGlobe Aviation Limited, which operates the country's largest airline, reported its largest quarterly loss during the three months that ended on 30 June, due to muted demand, amidst lockdown and travel restrictions, caused by the covid-19 pandemic.The company reported a net loss of ₹2,844.3 crore for the June quarter, after reporting a profit of ₹1203.14 crore during the same quarter of the previous year.The airline's total revenue fell by 88.3% during the March quarter to ₹1,143.82 crore.The airline's expenses however dropped by 51.8% to ₹3,986.40 crore during the April-June 2020 period as it didn't.