India’s aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil aviation held an emergency meeting with the management of debt-ridden Jet Airways on Tuesday evening. DGCA said the situation is “dynamic” and the number of Jet flights may reduce further in the coming weeks.
The meeting came in the wake of the airliner drastically reducing its operations due to liquidity crunch.
“DGCA reviewed the performance of Jet Airways on Operational, Airworthiness & Passenger facilitation. Current availability of aircraft in the fleet for operation is 41 and accordingly scheduled for 603 domestic flights and 382 international flights has been drawn,” a statement said.