Carriers say soaring jet fuel costs and the need to reroute aircraft around the conflict zone are pushing up operating expenses.
Indian airlines may need to rethink expansion plans as crude oil prices hover at unsustainable levels, even at $90 a barrel, budget carrier SpiceJet Ltd.’s chairman warned.
Ajay Singh of SpiceJet warns Indian airlines may need to adjust growth plans due to high crude oil prices amid the Middle East conflict. Domestic airfares are expected to rise as airlines introduce ...
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Air India Flight Tickets Gets Costlier From Today: Rs 399 Fuel Surcharge Added on Domestic Routes
Air India and Air India Express have introduced a Rs 399 fuel surcharge on domestic tickets from March 12 and raised international charges, citing soaring jet fuel prices amid the Middle East conflict ...
The civil aviation ministry said that Indian airlines have scheduled 58 flights to the Middle East on March 4 to aid stranded ...
In its update, Air India said, “With airspace over Saudi Arabia and Oman remaining open, Air India and Air India Express continue to operate their scheduled services to and from Jeddah and Muscat.” ...
Airlines have announced a mix of cancellations, resumptions, and special flights to manage passenger movement and clear ...
Soaring oil prices are forcing several airlines in Asia and Europe to increase fares and fuel surcharges, hitting global ...
Indian carriers, Akasa Air and SpiceJet, have announced continued and additional flight operations to support passenger ...
Indian airlines, including IndiGo and Air India, have started restoring some services in the region, though operations remain far from normal. Domestic carriers, including IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet, ...
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