Some of Jet Airways’ grounded planes are likely to start flying by as early as Tuesday this week. SpiceJet is said to take around 40 of Jet Airways’ Boeing 737s and Air India is likely to take five of the airline’s wide body Boeing 777s. Some Boeing 737s might be taken by Air India for its budget carrier, Air India Express.
According to a report in Times of India, almost 40 to 45 planes are expected to be operational in the next 10 days. A source told the daily that this arrangement will provide gainful employment with pay to some of Jet’s staff as the aircraft will be wet-leased. Wet-leasing is a kind of leasing arrangement where an airline provides aircraft, crew, maintenance and insurance to another carrier or business and is paid by the hours operated. The source also added that operation of these additional flights hints at stabilisation of fares on domestic routes.
The daily mentions that once Air India starts operating the B777s on international routes like London, Dubai and Singapore, fares on these routes should also stabilise.