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Home / Business and Economy / Airlines Vie for IndiGo's Reduced Slots

Airlines Vie for IndiGo's Reduced Slots

11 Dec

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Summary

  • Aviation ministry directs IndiGo to cut 10% of its schedule.
  • Rival airlines may gain temporary access to IndiGo's flight slots.
  • Akasa Air and Air India Express expect new Boeing 737 Max deliveries.
Airlines Vie for IndiGo's Reduced Slots

India's aviation landscape is experiencing a shift as the Directorate General of Civil Aviation mandates IndiGo to reduce its flight schedule by 10%. This directive is prompting rival carriers, including Akasa Air and Air India Express, to outline their fleet and network plans. These airlines are poised to receive new Boeing 737 Max aircraft deliveries in the near future, impacting their operational strategies.

Akasa Air and Air India Express are expected to proceed with their planned aircraft inductions, rather than seeking additional leased planes. Akasa Air will utilize its new aircraft for operations at Navi Mumbai and Jewar airports. Air India Express, while planning for a larger fleet of Max aircraft, may adjust its induction pace based on the duration of IndiGo's schedule reduction.

Other carriers like Air India and SpiceJet are also communicating their expansion roadmaps to the regulator. Air India is progressing with its fleet overhaul, while SpiceJet is actively increasing its flight capacity. The potential for rivals to claim IndiGo's slots hinges on spare capacity, which could lead to increased fares if not mitigated.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
IndiGo was directed to reduce its schedule by 10% due to its inability to manage operations effectively.
Rival airlines such as Akasa Air and Air India Express may gain temporary access to IndiGo's flight slots.
Both Akasa Air and Air India Express are expecting steady Boeing 737 Max deliveries over the next few months.

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