Low-cost carrier SpiceJet is likely to join the global airlines' grouping the International Air Transport Association (IATA) as a member.
The grouping has a membership of around 290 airlines that represent about 82 per cent of total air traffic.
"SpiceJet has requested to be a member," IATA Director General and Chief Executive Officer Alexandre de Juniac told PTI.
There was no immediate response to a query sent to a SpiceJet spokesperson.
Air India, Jet Airways, Jet Lite and Vistara are members of the IATA.
"All the low-cost carriers are welcome. Thirteen per cent of our members are low cost. Almost majority of our new members are low cost, especially in Asia," de Juniac said.
16/12/18 Business Standard
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The grouping has a membership of around 290 airlines that represent about 82 per cent of total air traffic.
"SpiceJet has requested to be a member," IATA Director General and Chief Executive Officer Alexandre de Juniac told PTI.
There was no immediate response to a query sent to a SpiceJet spokesperson.
Air India, Jet Airways, Jet Lite and Vistara are members of the IATA.
"All the low-cost carriers are welcome. Thirteen per cent of our members are low cost. Almost majority of our new members are low cost, especially in Asia," de Juniac said.
16/12/18 Business Standard
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