Mumbai: SpiceJet, which is among the last of the low-cost airlines in the country and announced a net loss of Rs 934.8 crore for the year 2019-2020, has been allowed to operate normally by the Airports Authority of India (AAI) till further notice.
The decision comes after SpiceJet wrote to AAI asking them for more time to work out the modalities to pay pending dues.
The development comes after AAI issued a letter to all regional executive directors and all its other department heads, along with SpiceJet’s chairman and managing director (CMD) informing that the low cost carrier will have to start paying before operating each of their flight in all the airports managed by AAI across the country.