IndiGo leads in pilot count, while SpiceJet excels in pilot-to-aircraft ratio amidst rising operational pressures in Indian aviation.
Notably, airline companies benefit from lower fuel prices, as aviation turbine fuel (ATF) accounts for a significant portion ...
HSBC Global Investment Research warns the Middle East conflict could disrupt up to 20% of IndiGo’s capacity and hit airline ...
IndiGo shares soared 6% to their day’s high of Rs 4,475 on the BSE, while SpiceJet shares gained 8% to an intraday high of Rs ...
Aviation stocks experienced a decline on 2 March 2026 as tensions in the Middle East rose. This pushed the prices of crude ...
Triggered by the sharp spike in crude prices, the benchmark BSE Sensex plunged more than 2,200 points to around 76,892, while the Nifty 50 dropped nearly 2.8% to the 23,960 level in early trade. The ...
IndiGo and SpiceJet rebound on March 10 due to a significant drop in crude oil prices and optimism about easing US-Iran ...
IndiGo has the lowest pilots-to-aircraft ratio at 7.6 compared to other domestic airlines, the Civil Aviation Ministry ...
The West Asia conflict has hit Indian aviation. Shares of major Indian airlines, as well as online travel firms like Ixigo ...
All major airlines in India including IndiGo, SpiceJet, and Akasa Air are likely to levy fuel surcharges on flight tickets ...
IndiGo has the lowest pilots-to-aircraft ratio among domestic airlines in India, according to data presented in Parliament. SpiceJet and Akasa Air have the highest ratios. Air India Express employs ...
SpiceJet's chairman warns Indian airlines may face rising fares and rethink expansion due to unsustainable crude oil prices.
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