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Mumbai Airport: ‘What the hell is wrong?’: Chaos at Mumbai airport due to inordinate SpiceJet flight cancellations | Mumbai News

MUMBAI: Hundreds of passengers booked on late-night SpiceJet flights from Mumbai to Bangalore, Ahmedabad and Delhi were put through a gruelling sleepless night on Wednesday night and Thursday early hours due to inordinate delays and cancellation. Among the worst hit was a SpiceJet red-eye flight from Mumbai to Bengaluru which departed nine hours late, night…

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Delhi rains trigger flight delays: IndiGo and SpiceJet issue advisory warning of travel disruptions

Though Delhi-NCR woke up to a fresh spell of rainfall bringing much-needed respite from the heatwaves, air travel in New Delhi is facing disruption because of a sudden shift in weather. The rain, thunderstorms, accompanied with winds swept across Delhi-NCR, which has impacted flight schedules at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi. The wind speeds…

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Delhi airport mishap: Taxiing SpiceJet aircraft collides with stationary Akasa plane at IGI | India News

NEW DELHI: A ground collision between two aircraft at Indira Gandhi International Airport on Thursday damaged both planes after a SpiceJet aircraft, while taxiing, struck a stationary Akasa Air plane.According to a SpiceJet spokesperson, a B737-700 aircraft was involved in a ground incident while taxiing on April 16. The aircraft’s right winglet struck the left-hand…

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Airlines vs govt: Air India, IndiGo, SpiceJet oppose Centre’s 60 % free seat selection rule, warn of fare hike

IndiGo, Air India and SpiceJet have opposed the government’s directive barring airlines from charging for the selection of at least 60 per cent of seats, cautioning that the move may push up airfares.The Federation of Indian Airlines (FIA), representing the carriers, has called on the civil aviation ministry to reconsider the decision. In a letter…

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Oil prices drop to below $90: IndiGo, SpiceJet shares surge as Trump signals end of Iran war near

Airline stocks had previously come under heavy pressure as geopolitical tensions pushed oil prices sharply higher. (AI image) Oil prices plunge, bring cheer to aviation stocks! Shares of airline operators IndiGo and SpiceJet surged by as much as 8 per cent on Tuesday after US President Donald Trump indicated that the conflict with Iran could…

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SpiceJet Flight Suffers Engine Failure: SpiceJet Boeing 737 with 150 on board makes emergency landing at Delhi airport following ‘engine failure’ shortly after takeoff | Delhi News

Image Used For Representational Purpose Only NEW DELHI: A SpiceJet Boeing 737 returned to Delhi within an hour of taking off for Leh after reportedly suffering an engine failure on Tuesday. There were around 150 people on board the Boeing 737 aircraft operating flight SG121, the source added. The aircraft took off at 6.08am and…

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Bangladesh skies closed for SpiceJet: Here’s why airline is barred by Dhaka

Bangladesh has banned aviation giant SpiceJet from flying in its airspace as the budget carrier is yet to pay its pending dues. Consequently, with Dhaka’s airspace no longer available for the airline, some services originating from Kolkata, including flights to Guwahati, are being operated via longer routings.On Thursday, a SpiceJet spokesperson told PTI that the…

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‘More restrictive compared to global standards’: IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet oppose DGCA cabin crew rest rules

Major Indian airlines, namely IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet, have pushed back against new cabin crew rest rules proposed by DGCA in October 2025. Through their representative body FIA, they claim that these rules are stricter than global standards and limit their operational flexibility. The airlines have submitted recommendations asking for more practical and globally-aligned…

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Aviation market share shift: IndiGo’s domestic lead narrows in November as Air India Group, SpiceJet gain ground

IndiGo’s dominance of India’s domestic aviation market weakened in November after operational disruptions earlier in the month, with the carrier’s market share sliding to 63.6 per cent, according to official data released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), PTI reported. Despite remaining the country’s largest domestic airline, IndiGo’s share declined from 65.6 per…

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