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Current competition in Indian aviation industry is not in line with profitability: CAPA

The Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA) in its outlook for Indian aviation market for the next fiscal also pointed out that a clear long-term strategy is not visible for some carriers.

February 12, 2019 / 17:13 IST
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SpiceJet | Company reported loss at Rs 105.6 crore in Q2FY21 against loss at Rs 461.2 crore, revenue fell to Rs 1,070.5 crore versus Rs 2,848.3 crore YoY.

Current competitive dynamics of the Indian aviation industry are not aligned with a profitable structure, market advisory CAPA said on February 12.

The Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA) in its outlook for Indian aviation market for the next fiscal also pointed out that a clear long-term strategy is not visible for some carriers.

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The outlook has come at a time when major Indian airlines have reported a sharp drop in their profits.

Budget carrier SpiceJet on February 11 reported a massive 77 percent fall in its net profit at Rs 55 crore owing to higher aviation fuel cost and rupee depreciation.