SpiceJet, Indigo bag half of Jet Airways’ slots allotted so far
SpiceJet and IndiGo have bagged more than half of Jet Airways’ vacant slots allotted so far as the hope for the grounded airline’s revival diminishes with each passing day. The ministry of civil aviation has granted 479 landing and take-off slots so far. Of these, SpiceJet got 130 and IndiGo was given 127 slots. While full-service carrier Vistara got 110 from Jet’s kitty, GoAir and AirAsia were allotted 44 and 42 slots, respectively. Air India received a nod to operate 26 slots, including 2 to its regional subsidiary Alliance Air. Jet mainly held slots at Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Nagpur airports. For SpiceJet, 68 out of 130 slots have come at Mumbai airport. According to the airline, it has added around 50 domestic and international flights connecting Mumbai since April 1. <br/>
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SpiceJet, Indigo bag half of Jet Airways’ slots allotted so far
SpiceJet and IndiGo have bagged more than half of Jet Airways’ vacant slots allotted so far as the hope for the grounded airline’s revival diminishes with each passing day. The ministry of civil aviation has granted 479 landing and take-off slots so far. Of these, SpiceJet got 130 and IndiGo was given 127 slots. While full-service carrier Vistara got 110 from Jet’s kitty, GoAir and AirAsia were allotted 44 and 42 slots, respectively. Air India received a nod to operate 26 slots, including 2 to its regional subsidiary Alliance Air. Jet mainly held slots at Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Nagpur airports. For SpiceJet, 68 out of 130 slots have come at Mumbai airport. According to the airline, it has added around 50 domestic and international flights connecting Mumbai since April 1. <br/>