In yet another blow to any hopes of revival of Jet Airways, the ministry of civil aviation has re-allocated its international flying rights on some of the routes to other carriers.
Budget carriers IndiGo and SpiceJet have bagged most of these bilateral flying rights, sources aware of the development told FE.
In a meeting with top executives of various airlines on Friday, the ministry approved the various requests by domestic carriers seeking bilateral flying rights to cities like Dubai, Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, Dhaka, Kathmandu and Abu Dhabi, where Jet had a significant capacity deployed.