New Delhi: Budget airlines SpiceJet Ltd and IndiGo have stepped in to partly fill the void following Jet Airways' grounding on Wednesday night. SpiceJet, India’s second-largest budget carrier by market share, on Thursday said it will induct 27 more planes to its fleet, including half a dozen Boeing Co. 737-800 NG, on dry lease over the next 10 days. On …
Low-cost carrier SpiceJet Ltd will induct five 90-seater Q400 aircraft to expand its Bombardier fleet size to 32, the airline said in a notification to the exchanges today. The sudden reduction of aviation capacity should in no way hamper air connectivity to the smaller towns and cities of India and as the country’s largest regional operator, SpiceJet will make all …