Shares of cash strapped airline Jet Airways plummeted more than 3 percent intraday on April 3 after an additional 15 airlines were grounded, making it the smallest operating pan-Indian carrier with just 12-15 active planes to carry out domestic operations.
The beleaguered airline in its BSE release said that the aircraft were grounded due to non-payment of rent.
According to a report in The Economic Times, Jet is now flying just 29 planes - ten 737 NGs, seven ATR turboprops for short local routes, and a dozen wide-bodied Airbus A330s and Boeing 777s, compared to 124 aircraft in operations in December.
At 0929 hours, Jet Airways was quoting Rs 256.25, down 3.27 percent on the BSE.
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