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  • Country/Region: Flag of India India
  • Type: Low Cost
  • IATA: SG
  • ICAO: SEJ

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Airline in focus: SpiceJet

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We profile SpiceJet, the Indian low-cost carrier and attendee at World Routes 2019.

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Analysis: A decade of incredible LCC growth in India

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As SpiceJet and IndiGo move to fill the capacity void left by Jet Airways, we look at India's dramatic shift to LCCs over the past ten years

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Hundreds of meeting requests submitted for Routes Asia

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Over 85 of the region’s leading and fastest-growing airlines are now planning their meeting diaries for the event.

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Aviation outlook: nine industry predictions for 2019

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What will the year ahead have in store for the commercial aviation industry? From further consolidation in Europe to a shake-up of global airline...

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Bulletin board: aviation industry news round-up

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This week: Air Canada increases international frequencies from Vancouver; Jetlines on track for Airbus A320s; SpiceJet takes delivery of first 737...

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India vows to spend $60bn on airport infrastructure and help airlines

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India plans to spend $60bn over the next 15 years to expand its airport infrastructure as growth forecasts indicate a trebling of passenger demand...

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Scheduling for Routes Asia opens 12 February

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More than 90 of the region’s leading airlines will be accepting meeting requests when scheduling opens.

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Over 80 airlines now registered for Routes Asia

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China Southern Airlines, Shandong Airlines and Jeju Air are the latest carriers to register for the only route development event dedicated to the...

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The top ten fastest-growing airlines in the world

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Four of the top six fastest-growing major airlines in the world over the past year were low-cost carriers, new research by Routesonline has found,...

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India will need 2,100 planes as market continues to grow

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Indian airlines are expected to order 2,100 new planes worth $290bn over the next 20 years as the country’s aviation market growth shows no sign of...

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