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IndiGo, Air India and SpiceJet have raised strong objections to the government's decision asking airlines not to levy any charges for the selection of at least 60% seats on flights, saying the move will force them to hike airfares to recover lost rev... [1]

MUMBAI (NewsRise) -- Indian budget carrier SpiceJet signed an agreement with France's Safran to buy aircraft engines worth $12.5 billion from its venture CFM International, underscoring rising demand for air travel in the world's fastest-growing avia... [2]

TOKYO -- Cinnamon is growing costlier as consumers across the globe sip more specialty teas and coffees. [3]

BusinessLipstick wars: LG Household beats AmorePacific for first time Diversified product range helped company weather China risk Suzy of South Korean pop group Miss A attends the launch of of new products from The Face Shop, LG Household's line of a... [4]

MANILA -- Philippine quick-service restaurant group Jollibee Foods has shut its hotpot business in Shanghai in its latest move to concentrate on larger ventures in China. [5]

Travel & Leisure$20 flights, seaplanes and a giant statue: India's tourism plan New SpiceJet routes draw flood of interest despite coronavirus A SpiceJet seaplane lands in the Sabarmati river. [6]

TransportationIndian airlines tap international routes under 'travel bubbles' SpiceJet to become first low-cost carrier to start flights to London in December SpiceJet will compete on the new London route with state-owned Air India and Vistara, a joi... [7]

MUMBAI -- Having weathered a turbulent 2015 when it nearly became bankrupt, no-frills airline SpiceJet is now planning a major expansion. [8]

Sources
[1] MM www.thehindu.com · 2026-03-21 · 75% match

Air India, IndiGo, SpiceJet oppose government’s 60% free seat selection decision

IndiGo, Air India and SpiceJet have raised strong objections to the government's decision asking airlines not to levy any charges for the selection of at least 60% seats on flights, saying the move will force them to hike airfares to recover lost rev

[2] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2018-03-12 · 85% match

India's SpiceJet signs $12.5 billion-deal with Safran for aircraft engines

MUMBAI (NewsRise) -- Indian budget carrier SpiceJet signed an agreement with France's Safran to buy aircraft engines worth $12.5 billion from its venture CFM International, underscoring rising demand for air travel in the world's fastest-growing avia

[3] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2020-02-05 · 31% match

Cinnamon prices rise in a world thirsty for chai and lattes

TOKYO -- Cinnamon is growing costlier as consumers across the globe sip more specialty teas and coffees.

[4] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2017-07-31 · 31% match

Lipstick wars: LG Household beats AmorePacific for first time

BusinessLipstick wars: LG Household beats AmorePacific for first time Diversified product range helped company weather China risk Suzy of South Korean pop group Miss A attends the launch of of new products from The Face Shop, LG Household's line of a

[5] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2017-11-02 · 30% match

Philippines' Jollibee shuts hotpot chain in Shanghai

MANILA -- Philippine quick-service restaurant group Jollibee Foods has shut its hotpot business in Shanghai in its latest move to concentrate on larger ventures in China.

[6] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2020-11-21 · 30% match

$20 flights, seaplanes and a giant statue: India's tourism plan

Travel & Leisure$20 flights, seaplanes and a giant statue: India's tourism plan New SpiceJet routes draw flood of interest despite coronavirus A SpiceJet seaplane lands in the Sabarmati river.

[7] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2020-10-14 · 30% match

Indian airlines tap international routes under 'travel bubbles'

TransportationIndian airlines tap international routes under 'travel bubbles' SpiceJet to become first low-cost carrier to start flights to London in December SpiceJet will compete on the new London route with state-owned Air India and Vistara, a joi

[8] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-02-04 · 30% match

Chairman outlines aggressive expansion

MUMBAI -- Having weathered a turbulent 2015 when it nearly became bankrupt, no-frills airline SpiceJet is now planning a major expansion.

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