SpiceJet clears all outstandingprincipal dues of AAI

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New Delhi, Aug 2 ( IANS) Low-cost carrier SpiceJet has entered into a full and final settlement with the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and cleared all outstanding principal dues of the airport operator. With this, Spice- Jet will no longer remain on “cash and carry” at AAI-run airports across the country and revert to an advance payment mechanism for daily flight operations. According to the airline’s spokesperson, SpiceJet’s ability to clear the pending dues reflects the airline’s improved cash flow in recent times. “In another big boost for the airline, AAI will release SpiceJet’s Rs 50 crore bank guarantee following the airline clearing all its principal dues.

This will result in additional liquidity for the airline,” said the airline. SpiceJet has flown with the highest passenger load factor in the Indian skies for a record seven years. Starting April 2015, the airlines have recorded the highest occupancy among all Indian domestic airlines – a feat unparalleled in global aviation. The airline also holds the envious distinction of having flown with a Passenger Load Factor (PLF) of more than 90 percent for a record 58 consecutive months.

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