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SpiceJet: Indian airline planes 'grounded' | SpiceJet: Indian airline planes 'grounded' |
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India's troubled airline SpiceJet has grounded flights after oil companies refused to refuel any of its planes, reports say. | |
The debt-ridden carrier owes money to creditors, including oil companies. | The debt-ridden carrier owes money to creditors, including oil companies. |
SpiceJet is India's fourth-biggest airline by market share. | SpiceJet is India's fourth-biggest airline by market share. |
On Tuesday, civil aviation authorities gave SpiceJet a reprieve when they said state-owned oil companies would be asked to give credit to the cash-strapped airline for up to 15 days. | On Tuesday, civil aviation authorities gave SpiceJet a reprieve when they said state-owned oil companies would be asked to give credit to the cash-strapped airline for up to 15 days. |
The civil aviation ministry also said that banks or other financial institutions would be asked to lend up to $94m (£60m), backed by a personal guarantee of SpiceJet chairman Kalanithi Maran, a well-known media businessman. | The civil aviation ministry also said that banks or other financial institutions would be asked to lend up to $94m (£60m), backed by a personal guarantee of SpiceJet chairman Kalanithi Maran, a well-known media businessman. |
The ministry said the measures were aimed at avoiding a collapse which it said would be a "major setback" for the airline industry. | The ministry said the measures were aimed at avoiding a collapse which it said would be a "major setback" for the airline industry. |
Correspondents say the government hopes to save jobs and prevent a repeat of the high-profile collapse of Kingfisher Airlines which was grounded in 2012. | Correspondents say the government hopes to save jobs and prevent a repeat of the high-profile collapse of Kingfisher Airlines which was grounded in 2012. |
It is not clear, however, why oil companies have refused to refuel SpiceJet planes after Tuesday's announcements. | It is not clear, however, why oil companies have refused to refuel SpiceJet planes after Tuesday's announcements. |
"Not even a single flight has taken off this morning due to fuel supply issue with the oil companies," sources in the SpiceJet told the BBC on Wednesday. | |
SpiceJet has $314m (£200m) in debts and it is looking to raise funds. | SpiceJet has $314m (£200m) in debts and it is looking to raise funds. |
The company has been unable to pay its dues to staff, airports, tax authorities and its lenders. | The company has been unable to pay its dues to staff, airports, tax authorities and its lenders. |
The airline, which has been making losses since last year, is also battling refunds for customers and forced flight cancellations. | The airline, which has been making losses since last year, is also battling refunds for customers and forced flight cancellations. |
It has already cut the size of its fleet by a third since September and cancelled dozens of flights a day for the rest of the year. | It has already cut the size of its fleet by a third since September and cancelled dozens of flights a day for the rest of the year. |
Analysis: Simon Atkinson, Editor, India Business Report, Mumbai | Analysis: Simon Atkinson, Editor, India Business Report, Mumbai |
The December holiday season is busy for India's airlines - but it's a nervous time for anyone booked to fly SpiceJet. | The December holiday season is busy for India's airlines - but it's a nervous time for anyone booked to fly SpiceJet. |
Last-minute cancellations on Tuesday left thousands stranded - throwing plans into chaos. It's shaping up to be more of the same on Wednesday. | Last-minute cancellations on Tuesday left thousands stranded - throwing plans into chaos. It's shaping up to be more of the same on Wednesday. |
Rival airlines might get a short-term boost if SpiceJet passengers who can afford it choose to rebook elsewhere - and we're already seeing prices jump on popular routes to places like Goa. | Rival airlines might get a short-term boost if SpiceJet passengers who can afford it choose to rebook elsewhere - and we're already seeing prices jump on popular routes to places like Goa. |
Many analysts think SpiceJet's collapse is inevitable - that the problems are too fundamental to turn around without massive investment. | Many analysts think SpiceJet's collapse is inevitable - that the problems are too fundamental to turn around without massive investment. |
That would be a blow for the industry where the 2012 failure of Kingfisher Airlines is still fresh in the mind. And perhaps a reminder that the incessant fare wars between rival carriers are unsustainable. | That would be a blow for the industry where the 2012 failure of Kingfisher Airlines is still fresh in the mind. And perhaps a reminder that the incessant fare wars between rival carriers are unsustainable. |
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