(Reuters) -Indian budget airline SpiceJet posted its second consecutive loss in the June quarter, as leisure travel demand on some routes slumped during the worst India-Pakistan fighting in decades.
SpiceJet faces significant liabilities and legal challenges post-pandemic, despite efforts to convert debt to equity. While ...
Shares of InterGlobe Aviation (Indigo) and SpiceJet surged by 10% during Monday's trading session after India and Pakistan announced on Saturday that they had reached an agreement to halt all military ...
The Federation of Indian Airlines (FIA) warns of shutdown risk as ATF prices increase. Air India, IndiGo and SpiceJet seek ...
The Indian Armed Forces launched the operation around 1:44 am on the intervening night of May 6 and 7, targeting nine terror ...
The concerns come amid rising global oil prices triggered by tensions in West Asia and airspace restrictions that have driven up operating costs ...
SpiceJet approached the court on May 7 after the Delhi High Court dismissed its review plea and fined the airline ₹50,000 for repeatedly seeking modifications to an earlier order ...
Natilus, a U.S. aerospace manufacturer of blended-wing-body (BWB) aircraft founded in 2016, today announced that it has entered the Indian market in partnership with SpiceJet. In keeping with its ...
Indian low-cost airline SpiceJet announced plans to set up its first international hub in the UAE, after signing an agreement with Ras Al Khaimah Airport. The airline will begin operating flights ...