SpiceJet resolves ₹413 cr dispute with Echelon Ireland Madison One
Shares of SpiceJet rose 4% to ₹65.40 in intraday trade on the BSE.
Shares of SpiceJet rose 4% to ₹65.40 in intraday trade on the BSE.
One player going bust makes bankers, lessors, vendors and all other stakeholders wary as the Indian aviation space is getting a reputation for frequent airline failures.
Lessors' move to take back possession of aircraft operated by Go First may jeopardise the Wadia group's plans to revive the airline.
DGCA orders cash-strapped Go First to process refunds for cancelled flights
Passengers who had booked Go First flights took to social media to complain that their flights have been cancelled without prior notice.