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SpiceJet’s mounting incidents of malfunctions shake customer confidence

SpiceJet said the safety of its passengers, crew and aircraft is paramount and all its flights are safe.

July 08, 2022 / 14:38 IST
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With SpiceJet making the headlines for the wrong reasons after a series of incidents recently, passengers are starting to lose faith in the budget carrier, a survey showed.

About 44 percent of Indians traveling on domestic air routes said they were avoiding SpiceJet flights over safety concerns, a survey conducted by Moneycontrol and LocalCircles on July 6 and 7 showed.

The three questions survey received 45,000 responses from citizens residing in 302 districts of India. About 43 percent of the respondents were from tier-1 cities, 35 percent from tier-2 and 22 percent respondents were from tier-3, 4 and rural districts.

Similarly, according to a separate survey of 15,000 airline passengers conducted by Bloomberg in May, 28 percent of them said they were dissatisfied with SpiceJet’s quality of services.

SpiceJet reported at least seven technical malfunctions on its aircraft over an 18-day period, Moneycontrol reported on June 6. The malfunctions included a faulty fuel indicator, windshield cracks, smoke in the cabin, and non-working weather radar. India’s airline regulator has also issued a notice to SpiceJet over ‘poor safety oversight’.

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The airline came in second in terms of flight cancellations in May and the average number of complaints per 10,000 passengers rose to 0.8 in May from 0.1 in February, according to the monthly report by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

“In June, there has been a rise in passengers inquiring about options to reschedule their SpiceJet flights with other domestic airlines,” an official from online travel agent Yatra.com told Moneycontrol.

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