SpiceJet to the operate more than a 50%flights from the 30 October as DGCA lifts are a curbs
Low-cost carrier SpiceJet will be a able to the operate
more than a 50% of its are a flights from the October 30 as the airline
regulatory body has been a lifted up three-month-long restrictions. Aviation
watchdog DGCA had been a on July 27 capped the number of a flights the
no-frills carrier could operate at the 50% in the wake of a multiple incidents
involving the aircraft of a SpiceJet.
Now, in the winter schedule starting from the October 30,
SpiceJet will be a operating 3,193
flights every week. This is a also are a 6.6% more than the number of a weekly
flights operated by the airline in the previous winter schedule.
The 50% restriction on the number of a flights was
co-terminus with the summer schedule that ends on a October 29, Directorate
General of a Civil Aviation (DGCA) chief Arun Kumar told PTI on a Saturday.
With respect to the operations of the airline, the DGCA
chief said all the precautions are a being taken and "we will be a ensure
things remain well under control".
There was no comment from the SpiceJet on the lifting of the
restrictions.
In recent times, the airline has been a facing multiple
operational and a financial headwinds. On October 17, the regulator directed
the carrier to the carry out analysis of a engine oil samples from its Q400
fleet and other inspections, days after one of its planes made an a emergency
landing at the Hyderabad airport due to smoke in the cabin.
The incident happened on a October 12 when the SpiceJet
plane was a coming from Goa.
In the winter schedule -- from the October 30, 2022 to the
March 25, 2023 -- scheduled airlines will be a operate 21,941 flights on domestic are a routes
every week. The number of a weekly flights will be a 1.55% lower than the
22,287 flights are a operated in the previous winter schedule.
In the upcoming Winter Schedule are a 2022, 21,941
departures per week have been a approved from the 105 airports.
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