Economy, asked by rohitmarwah90, 1 month ago

Indigo SpiceJet and vistara operating in Indian aviation are result of which policy?​

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Answered by hemantsuts012
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Concept:

Even with the threat of a new Omicron variant looming and a minor panic in India, air travel has remained more resilient than in earlier waves. Industry sources said that while December's traffic figures were more muted than usual even compared to the last week of November, things were stable and did not look in imminent danger of collapse.

Explanation:

In my honest opinion you cannot compare Vistara with IndiGo and Spicejet. Vistara is a full-service carrier that focuses more on passenger comfort, thus charging more for their services. Air India, which is also a full service carrier, is run by the government and is also pretty great, but inferior to Vistara in several notable ways. One of the main advantages of Air India is that it is part of the Star Alliance, which allows you to travel to major destinations around the world through Air India or its partners. While Vistara is a new airline that has just started international operations.

IndiGo and Spicejet, along with a few others, are low-cost carriers that focus primarily on transporting passengers to their destination with minimal comfort, hence their fares are relatively lower than full-service carriers. Apart from lower charges, they connect remote parts of the country and hence LCCs are preferred by the masses, with IndiGo being the largest airline in India.

Even with the threat of a new Omicron variant looming and a minor panic in India, air travel has remained more resilient than in earlier waves. Industry sources said that while December's traffic figures were more muted than usual even compared to the last week of November, things were stable and did not look in imminent danger of collapse.

Since the reopening of domestic aviation in May 2020 after an initial two-month break, the government has regulated the number of flights airlines can operate on domestic routes to prevent the industry from overheating. Initially, the flight limit was 33% of the pre-pandemic plan and gradually increased up to 80% until the second wave of Covid 19 hit.

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