Jet airways in Trouble.

Hmmm ... thanks. I was planning to use them, as they are the only ones who fly Delhi to Jaisalmer. Looks like a longer drive from an adjacent city.
 
They've been in trouble for a long time, and there's an ongoing fight between Etihad, Chairman Goyal, banks and the Indian government.

The current Max8 issues likely mean lessors may be more keen to reposses some aircraft than previous.
 
You wouldn't imagine that staff will stick around for long if they haven't been paid for 3 months. It seems they have stretched what seems to be a lot of goodwill from creditors and staff (including the fact that staff had accepted a staggered wage payment schedule which the airline has defaulted on) past breaking point.

Add the Max 8 woes to the mix, they have 37 leased aircraft grounded due to defaulting on payments and 5 737 Max 8 aircraft grounded for a total of 42 aircraft out of their fleet of 119. Not sure of the reasoning for the other at least 10 grounded aircraft (possibly maintenance) but at around 55 aircraft, it adds up to 45% of the fleet.
 
And yet another airline which Etihad gets involved with that shortly after goes under. The're really having a special touch, I must say...
 
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From airliners.net

Almost all leased planes are now grounded.
They are only operating with 14-15 aircraft and some of their BOM slots (the Jet fortress) are being given away temporarily by the regulators.

The solution is taking longer than Brexit.
 
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Looks like the normal drivel on Facebook that Facebook allows to run unchecked even when reported.

That be the truth.

In any event not looking good for Jet, must only be a matter of time before it is completely closed down. I noticed last night, coming back from DEL to SIN, my SQ flight was almost completely full (except 3 F) on A380, must have filled up after the Jet cancellation. I did get a nice op-up to Y+, but I do feel for staff and stranded travellers.
 
Surely this is the beginning of the end for Jet Airways. This situation seems unrecoverable.

I see that Qantas is now selling flights to India with travel between Singapore and India on Singapore Airlines. They relied quite heavily on those 9W codeshares for India traffic, so this has got to hurt.
 
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