News agency PTI reported that IndiGo, Air India Express, SpiceJet and Akasa Air were impacted at Delhi, Mumbai and other airports.
New Delhi: The Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) has officially barred SpiceJet from using its airspace. The decision comes after the airline reportedly failed to clear months of pending ...
Responding to queries, a SpiceJet spokesperson said the airline is engaged with Bangladeshi authorities on the matter.
Bangladesh has blocked SpiceJet from using its airspace due to unpaid navigation charges, forcing flight reroutes and ...
Budget airline SpiceJet plans to induct 10 more aircraft to rebuild its network as well as expand capacity. Accordingly, the airline on Thursday (February 19, 2026) said that it has received a ...
SpiceJet said its recovery has accelerated in recent months as available seat kilometres (ASKMs) rose from around 55 crore to 105 crore.
Airlines experienced check-in problems at various airports due to a software issue that lasted over 40 minutes, impacting IndiGo, Air India Express, SpiceJet, and Akasa Air.
Bangladesh has barred SpiceJet from using its airspace as the budget carrier is yet to repay pending dues, according to sources. With the Bangladesh airspace not being available, the airline is taking ...
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