SpiceJet (SG) is preparing to reduce its workforce by laying off 1,400 employees, constituting nearly 15% of its current staff, in an effort to control costs
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Indian low-cost carrier SpiceJet (SG) announced that it has obtained flight rights for Hajj operations from seven Indian cities, namely Srinagar, Gaya, Guwahati, Bhopal, Indore, Aurangabad, and Vijayawada.
On Friday (January 26), SpiceJet (SG) announced the successful raising of Rs 744 crore in the initial phase of its capital infusion through the preferential allotment of shares and warrants.
SpiceJet flights will establish direct connections between Ayodhya and Mumbai (BOM), Bengaluru (BLR), and Chennai (MAA).
On Wednesday (Jan 10, 2024), the Indian low-cost carrier SpiceJet (SG) announced its plans to initiate flights to Lakshadweep and Ayodhya.
A senior DGCA official stated, “The two airlines have to respond within 14 days. The notice is for rostering non-CAT III compliant pilots.”
A 32-year-old businessman who traveled from Delhi (DEL) to Bengaluru (BLR) on a SpiceJet (SG) flight on Tuesday found himself in custody after being arrested for questioning the airline’s call center staff about their apparent indifference when he reported leaving his wallet on the plane.
Indian low-cost carrier SpiceJet (SG) is set to initiate talks with Boeing to recommence the introduction of new 737 MAX aircraft, for which the airline has an order of over 200 units.
The government reports that seven airlines, including IndiGo and Emirates, collectively owe more than Rs 95 crore to the AAI.
Indian airlines operate around 600 aircraft, excluding over 150 planes grounded for various reasons such as engine issues and the grounded Go First (G8) fleet.