Indian airlines IndiGo, Air India and SpiceJet oppose government move mandating 60% free seat selection, warn of higher airfares, revenue loss and reduced flexibility, while urging withdrawal of the d ...
Calling seat-selection fee “a legitimate component of airline revenue”, federation argues that airlines already operate on thin margins ...
AM, IndiGo share price was quoted at ₹4,349.80, up 1.45 per cent, and the SpiceJet share price was quoted at ₹13.10 per share, down 1.8 per cent.
IndiGo leads in pilot count, while SpiceJet excels in pilot-to-aircraft ratio amidst rising operational pressures in Indian aviation.
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