India’s Jet Airways suspends flights to and from Singapore, amid financial troubles
SINGAPORE — Jet Airways, the second largest airline in India, has suspended flights to and from Singapore until further notice, Changi Airport said in a Facebook post on Thursday (April 11).
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SINGAPORE — Jet Airways, the second largest airline in India, has suspended flights to and from Singapore until further notice, Changi Airport said in a Facebook post on Thursday (April 11).
“Passengers are advised to contact their booking agent or the airline directly (info [at] jetairways.com) for available options,” Changi Airport added.
Jet Airways has run into financial trouble, with its debt totalling more than US$1.2 billion (S$1.6 billion). Its revenue is also dwindling, in the face of low-cost Indian competitors offering base fares as low as US$0.02 (S$0.027).
The airline had reported losses in nine of the past 11 years, and more than US$600 million (S$811 million) or about 60 per cent of the airline’s market value has been wiped off over the past year alone.
Earlier in March, Jet Airways suspended its operations on as many as 13 international routes till end-April — including a route between Bangalore and Singapore, where it flew twice daily.
The airline’s founder and chairman, Mr Naresh Goyal, also resigned in March, after caving in to pressure from creditors.
In a tweet posted on March 22, Jet Airways said: “Due to operational reasons, our flight schedules have been impacted."
It added: “We truly regret the inconvenience and would like to assure you that our customer support teams are working 24x7 to ensure that our guests are re-accommodated or provided with a full refund.”
Four flights to and from Mumbai and New Delhi, that were scheduled on Thursday, were cancelled as a result of the airline’s suspension of flights to and from Singapore.