SpiceJet shares up more than 4 per cent

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New Delhi: SpiceJet shares gained over 4 per cent Monday after the company said it plans to hire up to 2,000 staff including pilots and cabin crew of the defunct Jet Airways as the no-frills carrier continues to expand its operations.
The company’s scrip rose by 4.18 per cent to close at Rs 152.05 on the BSE. During the day, it jumped 7.50 per cent to Rs 156.90 — its 52-week high level. As many as 59.39 lakh shares were traded on the BSE during the day.
“We have taken significant number of people from Jet Airways. They were well qualified as professional people. We will continue to take more Jet staff in the times to come. We have taken around 1,100 people so far. Expectation is that we will go up to 2,000 people. It will be pilots, cabin crew, (people) from airport services, security…,” SpiceJet Chairman and Managing Director Ajay Singh told PTI in an interview in Seoul.
The airline has taken at least 22 planes that were earlier used by Jet Airways which temporarily shuttered its operations due to cash crunch in April. Currently, SpiceJet has around 14,000 staff and a fleet of 100 planes. It is the fourth airline after Air India, now defunct Jet Airways and IndiGo to have 100 aircraft.
The airline is looking to have an 80 per cent capacity expansion in terms of available seat kilometre, an indicator of seat capacity. “We have very little debt in the company and the debt relates to Q400s we have on our books for the most part. We are in a healthy situation that we have a very low debt,” Singh said. (PTI)

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