IndiGo and SpiceJet were at the forefront of growth, as the failure of India’s largest FSC created a vacuum. IndiGo was the largest airline in India and received a majority of empty slots. SpiceJet saw an unprecedented expansion, as it leased many B737s from Jet Airways. By the end of 2019, IndiGo alone accounted for 50% of the market share. SpiceJet was now the second-largest airline in India, with around 15% share in passenger numbers.
Although both the airlines were founded roughly at the same time, the two LCCs are miles apart now. Read how >>
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Although both the airlines were founded roughly at the same time, the two LCCs are miles apart now. Read how >>
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