By Abhijith Ganapavaram NEW DELHI, June 9 (Reuters) - Indian airline SpiceJet has delayed salary payments to many of its ...
Pilot shortages at IndiGo, which dominates India's aviation market with a 65% share, forced it to cancel about 4,500 flights last month, stranding thousands of passengers and disrupting air travel ...
SpiceJet pilots and employees are still awaiting salaries owed since March, as the airline seeks an emergency ...
Airline stocks are expected to remain in focus after the Union Cabinet approved a one-time budgetary support of up to Rs ...
The airlines, particularly IndiGo, Air India and SpiceJet, have opposed the government's decision not to levy any charges for the selection of at least 60 per cent seats on flights, saying the move ...
Air connectivity from Shivamogga is set to take another hit, with SpiceJet deciding to temporarily suspend its flight ...
Analysts are of the view that the market will continue to closely monitor crude oil and aviation fuel prices in the coming ...
Indian aviation stocks took a hit on Monday, March 2, as increasing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East impacted crude oil prices and disrupted travel. InterGlobe Aviation (IndiGo) shares ...
Shivamogga airport has suffered another setback as SpiceJet suspended operations effective June 9. The suspension comes less ...
The conflict across West Asia continues to escalate and the impact is visible across sectors, especially aviation. More than 1,221 flights were cancelled by Indian carriers between February 28-March 3 ...
Indian airline SpiceJet has delayed pilot salaries since March, internal messages reveal, as the carrier seeks an emergency ...
IndiGo, SpiceJet, Afcons infra, JSW Infra, Bharti Hexacom, NTPC Green Energy, NTPC, NLC India, FirstCry, JW Steel, HDFC Bank, ...