The low-cost airline will fly 230 flights per day till the company is recapitalized says Sanjiv Kapoor, COO of SpiceJet. The airline's market share has fallen to 14 percent from 21 percent.
Aviation turbine fuel or ATF prices coming down is a much needed relief and a welcome move for airlines, says Sanjiv Kapoor, COO of SpiceJet . Jet fuel prices are down almost 23 percent since the peak in June 2014.
With this, the annual fuel bill will reduce by Rs 700 crore, he adds. He says that the troubled airline is working on capitalization plans for the company.
The low-cost airline will fly 230 flights per day till the company is recapitalized. SpiceJet's market share has fallen to 14 percent from 21 percent.
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SpiceJet stock price
On January 02, 2015, at 11:13 hrs SpiceJet was quoting at Rs 18.15, up Rs 0.10, or 0.55 percent. The 52-week high of the share was Rs 22.20 and the 52-week low was Rs 11.10.
The latest book value of the company is Rs -16.49 per share. At current value, the price-to-book value of the company was -1.10.
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