Jet a ‘wake up call’; policymakers to be partly blamed: SpiceJet chief

The failure of Jet Airways should be a “wake up call” for the aviation industry and at least part of the blame should be at the doorstep of the policymakers as the cost structure is high, SpiceJet chief Ajay Singh has said.

Low-cost carrier SpiceJet is expanding its operations and is set to take on lease 30 planes that were flown by Jet Airways, which suspended operations in April due to cash crunch. SpiceJet has at least 100 aircraft in its fleet now.

Noting that the grounding of Jet Airways was “very sad”, Singh said that internal factors and high costs were among the reasons for its failure.

Read more

You may also like

Comments are closed.