SpiceJet flights to be reinstated gradually if…: DGCA chief explains how
India will allow SpiceJet Ltd to reinstate flights in a “graded manner” once the airline shows it has sufficient engineering strength and the financial ability to stock up on spares, the country’s air safety watchdog told Reuters.
Last week, in an unprecedented move, India slashed SpiceJet’s approved departures by 50% for a period of eight weeks after an audit revealed the airline’s inability to establish “a safe, efficient and reliable” service.
While placing SpiceJet under “enhanced surveillance”, the regulator stated in its notice there was “poor internal safety oversight” at the airline, and that financial issues at the carrier were leading to “frequent shortage of spares”.








