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SpiceJet seeks discounts on Boeing MAXSpiceJet is the not the only global airline that is seeking more discounts from aircraft makers and is part of the strategy adopted by vari...
European travel stocks sink, inflation woes keep STOXX 600 below record highThe pan-European STOXX 600 was down 0.2 per cent by 0813 GMT, with travel-related stocks TUI, Ryanair Holdings and IAG sliding between 1.9 ...
Brokerages downgrade IndiGo; shares continue slide, fall 11%Shares of InterGlobe Aviation plunged as much as 18 per cent on Thursday.
Stand reversal: The biggest winners and losers from Opec's crude oil dealReaction on oil markets has been muted. OPEC can't control the 60 percent of world production outside its membership and earlier accords ha...
100 planes by 2023, finally, GoAir spreads its wings to take on rivalsLike IndiGo, Prock-Schauer acknowledges that placing big orders is smart since it leads to incentives and of course benefits on sale and le...
How does IndiGo continue to prosper despite troubled times?Even for an inherently tricky industry, Indian aviation sticks out like a sore thumb due to its high cost structure and infrastructural bot...
IndiGo's IPO: Non-operating income dominates profit, timing and valuation criticalOne analyst suggested the airline may be better off deferring its IPO by another two years when the India story is expected to get more upb...
Low-cost? Low chance for Air France and LufthansaLufthansa and Air France know the smart money is in the low-cost market but powerful labour unions are keeping them from the bounty.
SpiceJet rallies 7% even as DGCA spikes Re 1 ticket offerSpiceJet's Re 1 ticket offer may have earned the carrier a stern cease-and-desist warning from the aviation regulator, but the stock is on ...
SpiceJet floats Re 1 ticket, DGCA shoots it downThe carrier shot back that the offer can’t be predatory as it has only a 20% share of the market and that it clearly told customers that se...
AirAsia's India entry to mark arrival of truly low-cost airline; may face delay in clearancesThe first big impediment for AirAsia could be the authorities themselves. It would also have to contend with stiff opposition from existing...
- AirAsia-Tata JV: Entry of well-funded players will help stabilize Aviation sector in India
'The govt must do away with the five-year, 20 aircraft rule for an Indian airline to fly abroad. Removing this cap will catalyze the proces...
- Ryanair upbeat as fares, passenger traffic climb
Europe's biggest low-cost airline Ryanair sees its full-year profit at the upper end of expectations as rising passenger numbers and averag...
- Strategic investor crucial for global foray
After establishing the viability of its business model in the domestic market, SpiceJet, the country’s most profitable low-cost carrier, is...
- Strategic investor crucial for global foray
After establishing the viability of its business model in the domestic market, SpiceJet is seeking to fly abroad.
- Low-cost airlines won't be grounded
With efficiency and price control, low-cost airlines can keep their heads - and tails - in the clouds.
- Consolidation in airline industry likely in a year
With the war for the domestic air traveller hotting up, low-cost carriers are feeling the heat. SpiceJet, with much smaller operations, pos...