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The passenger travelling on the SpiceJet flight, tried getting out of the washroom after finishing with his business, only found out that he was stuck inside after the door did not open despite trying multiple times.
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The highest number of grounded planes is reported at Delhi Airport with 64, followed by Bengaluru (27), Mumbai (24), and Chennai (20).
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Akasa Air closely followed with on-time performance of 79.3 per cent, securing the second spot, while AIX Connect took the third position with 77.7 per cent
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The struggline carrier has inducted eight Boeing 737s, including four 737 MAX.
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The meeting was attended by Air India Managing Director and CEO Campbell Wilson, Vistara CEO Vinod Kannan, SpiceJet Chairman and Managing Director Ajay Singh, and IndiGo's Principal Advisor R K Singh.
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SpiceJet conducted the flight using an A340 aircraft as part of Operation Ajay.
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The airline will operate a flight with an A340 aircraft from Delhi to Tel Aviv on Sunday and the flight will return on Monday morning.
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On the appeal of SpiceJet, the top court had on January 28, 2022 stayed the publication of the winding up notice and the order directing the official liquidator attached to the Madras High Court to take over the assets of the airline.
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Last month, a trial court had rejected Singh's anticipatory bail application, citing insufficient grounds for granting relief in light of the overall facts and circumstances of the case and the gravity of the offense.
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SpiceJet on Friday said that it has complied with the Supreme Court's directive by transferring $1.5 million to Credit Suisse
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The Supreme Court has issued a stern warning to SpiceJet Chairman and Managing Director (CMD), Ajay Singh, for default in making the due payments to global investment bank
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SpiceJet is all set to resume services from Pondicherry to Hyderabad and Bengaluru after a temporary suspension due to operational difficulties
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On Monday, SpiceJet announced the allotment of 4.81 crore equity shares on a preferential basis to nine of its aircraft lessors to clear outstanding dues of Rs 231 crore
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The tribunal's suggestion came against the backdrop of the crisis-hit carrier issuing shares in lieu of dues to nine aircraft lessors
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Accordingly, it said the annual general meeting will be held on or before December 31, 2023
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Last month, a trial court had rejected Singh's anticipatory bail application, citing insufficient grounds for granting relief in light of the overall facts and circumstances of the case and the gravity of the offense.
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NCLT on Tuesday asked SpiceJet to work towards resolving disputes with the lessors who have initiated insolvency proceedings against the airline
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A division bench of Justices Yashwant Varma and Dharmesh Sharma said that it cannot stay the order dated July 31 in view of the Supreme Court's direction of February 13 this year
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SpiceJet Singh had challenged the arbitral award by filing a Section 34 petition, seeking to set aside the refund of Rs 270 crore granted to Kal Airways and Maran.
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A passenger on board a Delhi-Mumbai flight earlier this month was allegedly found to be clicking pictures of the cabin crew, private airline SpiceJet.