SpiceJet clears pending TDS dues of Rs 310 crore for Q2FY25
So far this fiscal, it has cleared Rs 600 crore pending dues, including salaries, GST liabilities, and PF contributions, the company said.
The airline has also launched new daily non-stop flights connecting Hyderabad with Visakhapatnam, Tirupati and Vijayawada.
Budget carrier SpiceJet on Wednesday said it would operate 21 new domestic and international flights from January 12. The airline will introduce two weekly flights on the route from Mumbai to Ras Al-Khaimah in the UAE and increase frequency on the Delhi-Ras Al-Khaimah route to four weekly flights, according to a statement.
As per the announcement, the company will connect Jharsuguda in Odisha with Mumbai and Bengaluru with new flights. It also said that it will operate bigger B737 aircraft on the Delhi-Jharsuguda route instead of the Q400 aircraft.
The airline has also launched new daily non-stop flights connecting Hyderabad with Visakhapatnam, Tirupati and Vijayawada.
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Scheduled domestic passenger flights resumed in India from May 25 after a two month gap due to the COVID-19 lockdown. Currently, the Indian carriers are permitted to operate 80 per cent of their pre-COVID flights.
The airline industry has been significantly affected due to the travel restrictions caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
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