The check-in counters at the city airport that belonged to Jet Airways. Telegraph pictureThe Calcutta airport authorities have started alloting the check-in counters and flight slots of Jet Airways, which suspended operations on April 17, to other airlines. Jet had 11 check-in counters at the integrated terminal from where the airline would issue boarding passes and accept checked-in baggage. The 12 flight slots Jet held have been allotted to SpiceJet, IndiGo, Vistara and AirAsia for the time being, director Bhattacharya said. “If Jet resumes operations, there will be a fresh review on distribution of slots,” an official at the airport said.
Source: The Telegraph May 09, 2019 20:37 UTC