SpiceJet to operate at full capacity from October 30 as DGCA lifts safety curbs
The Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Friday lifted the restrictions imposed on private carrier SpiceJet, allowing it to operate the airlines at full capacity from October 30, news agency ANI reported.
A senior DGCA official told ANI that SpiceJet can operate at full capacity from October 30. During the ‘Enhanced Surveillance’ period, the air carrier had shown improvements, the official said.
In July this year, the aviation safety regulator ordered the airline to operate a maximum of 50 per cent of its flights for eight weeks, which was later extended on September 21. The decision meant that the airline was only allowed to fly a little over 2,000 flights from the approved number of 4,192.









