P R Sanjai / Mumbai June 15, 2007
Investment bankers of the carriers to meet next week.
Barely two months after the Air Sahara acquisition, Jet Airways, the country’s largest private airline, is interested in SpiceJet, the Delhi-based budget carrier.
http://www.business-standard.com/com...Left=0&chkFlg=
Jet operates over 340 daily flights to 50 destinations. SpiceJet operates over 83 daily flights in 14 cities, with 11 Boeing 737-800 aircraft like the ones Jet Airways uses.
Just a little more food for thought and possible explanation as to why Jet are 'freezing' our training payments whilst they're in a state of flux planning their (and hopefully our) future.