SpiceJet announced it will enhance its capacity to ensure seamless connectivity and improved services. As part of this effort, the airline plans to introduce ten additional aircraft to bolster capacity for the upcoming busy summer schedule and beyond.
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Go First, which filed for bankruptcy in May last year, received two financial bids as part of its bankruptcy process, the second being Sharjah (SHJ)-based Sky One Airways.
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
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.
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.”
In the upcoming Northern Winter 2023/24 season, Indian low-cost carrier SpiceJet (SG) will make changes to its services to Dubai (DXB).
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has granted approval for domestic airlines, including IndiGo (6E) and SpiceJet (SG), to augment their fleet by engaging in wet leasing of aircraft to accommodate the increased demand during the festival season.
SpiceJet (SG) has added new flights to its winter 2023 schedule. The airline will make these flight changes from October 29 of this year.