SpiceJet witnessed a robust surge in share prices during Friday's trading session. The airline's shares opened on a positive note, reaching an intraday high of Rs 71.90, marking a 13% increase from Thursday's closing price of Rs 63.63 on the National Stock Exchange (NSE). This surge brings SpiceJet tantalizingly close to its existing 52-week high of Rs 77.50 achieved on February 5, 2024.
Market analysts attribute this performance to recent data released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for January 2024. The DGCA's report indicates that SpiceJet has successfully retained its market share, standing at 5.6% in January 2024. Concurrently, the data reveals a 4.7% increase in passenger traffic for the same period.

The airline recently announced plans to lay off at least 1,000 employees as part of an overarching cost-cutting strategy aimed at saving approximately Rs 100 crore annually. A spokesperson emphasized that these measures, including manpower rationalization, are integral to the company's turnaround efforts and positioning for profitable growth in the Indian aviation sector.
"As part of our turnaround and cost-cutting strategy, following the recent fund infusion, SpiceJet has initiated several measures, including manpower rationalization, aimed at achieving profitable growth and positioning ourselves to capitalize on the opportunities in the Indian aviation industry," stated the spokesperson. The company anticipates significant annual savings through this initiative alone.
SpiceJet, launched in 2005, currently operates with around 9,000 employees and a fleet of 30 planes, with 10 on wet lease. This marks a substantial reduction from its pre-pandemic state in 2019 when the airline boasted a fleet of 118 planes and a workforce exceeding 15,000 employees.
Just two weeks ago, SpiceJet, under the leadership of promoter Ajay Singh, completed the first tranche of a capital infusion totalling Rs 744 crore through the allotment of securities on a preferential basis. This move appears to have further fueled investor confidence, with SpiceJet shares trading with gains of over 10% at Rs 70.10 per share as of 1:35 pm on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). Notably, the stock has witnessed gains of nearly 98% over the past year.
Investors and market observers are closely watching SpiceJet's trajectory, as the airline's decisions and resilience in retaining market share make it a compelling player in the evolving landscape of the Indian aviation industry. The combination of share price growth, cost-cutting measures, and recent capital infusion positions SpiceJet as a noteworthy contender.
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