India’s civil aviation regulator DGCA Tuesday asked SpiceJet
to file a comprehensive by December 15 a convincing schedule and compliance of
its directive disallowing the no-frill carrier to offer advance booking of air
tickets beyond 30 days.
SpiceJet CEO Sanjeev Kapoor met DGCA chief Prabhat
Kumar as sought more time to file their reply, but the regulator asked him to
file by December 15.
Concerned over the deteriorating condition of
SpiceJet and large-scale flight cancellations, aviation regulator DGCA had earlier
withdrawn 186 of its slots and asked it to clear salary dues of all its
employees within the coming 10 days.
After reviewing the situation, Kumar took a series
of decisions, including asking the airline to file a convincing schedule to
clear its dues to various vendors, among them airports and oil companies.
In signs of mounting troubles for the budget airlines, cash-strapped SpiceJet has canceled over 1,800 flights across the country for the current month.
In signs of mounting troubles for the budget airlines, cash-strapped SpiceJet has canceled over 1,800 flights across the country for the current month.
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