The airline will operate another charter flight to Georgia from Kochi tomorrow for 174 Indian students
Some admire the way the airline has reacted to Covid crisis but with the airline announcing plans last week to start direct flights to London in the winter of 2020, the list of naysayers is growing
SpiceJet is starting its long-haul flights at a time when the aviation industry has been hit hard by the coronavirus crisis.
SpiceJet on Monday said it will operate non-stop flights connecting Delhi and Mumbai with London from December 4
Addressing media via video conferencing, CMD Ajay Singh said the airline would start flights between Delhi and Mumbai to London within two months
Confidence that aircraft can be safely boarded is slowly returning
An airline has to pay various charges like air navigation, landing, parking etc to the AAI to use facilities at any of its more than 100 airports
The company is operating at less than half of its pre-Covid schedule and also has much lower load factors currently
The service will carry both perishable and general cargo to 44 international destinations of the SpiceJet network, Singh said through video link from New Delhi
Carriers are also seeking to defer loan repayments by six months, aviation minister tells Parliament.
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Market leader IndiGo had registered a pre-tax loss of Rs 2,849 crore during the same period
Budget carrier SpiceJet reported a net loss of Rs 600.5 crore for the first quarter ended June 30, owing to the suspension of flight operations due to the coronavirus-induced lockdown
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'The airline has been slow and stodgy in its management in this time of crisis,' says an aviation industry analyst
Airline's net worth has eroded completely and it will find it deposit to deposit the amount in the deadline of 6 months.
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