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INTERGLOBE AVIATION LIMITED

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INTERGLOBE AVIATION LIMITED IndiGo is India’s largest passenger airline with a large market share. It operates in international and domestic air travel market as a low-cost carrier with focus on our three pillars - offering low fares, being on-time and delivering a courteous and hassle-free experience. Since its inception in August 2006, it has grown from a carrier with one plane to a fleet of hundreds of aircrafts today. A uniform fleet for each type of operation, high operational reliability and service make it one of the most reliable airlines in the world. Its logo in indigo colour has its brand name IndiGo and an emblem - a plane made with 20 dots. The word mark has capital 'I' and 'G'; the 'n' and 'd' have uniquely curved ascenders and the typeface used is clean and rounded sans serif with even stroke thickness.

SPICEJET LIMITED

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SPICEJET LIMITED SpiceJet’s mission is to become India’s preferred low-cost airline, delivering the lowest air fares with the highest customer value, to price sensitive customers. SpiceJet's vision is to address that and ensure that flying is for everyone. With a dynamic fare structure, SpiceJet offers fares that are affordable and significantly lower than most airlines. Its logo has three sets of five dots transforming from orange to yellow, flying towards the wordmark ‘SpiceJet’ in red colour. The flying dots represent speed, dynamism, growth and passion while red colour gives vibrancy, ‘much like today’s traveler.

JET AIRWAYS (INDIA) LIMITED

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JET AIRWAYS (INDIA) LIMITED Launched in 1993, Jet Airways grew to become the airline of choice for discerning travelers in India. The famous tagline ‘The Joy of Flying’ became synonymous with Jet Airways and its unrivaled product and service. Jet Airways eventually flew to over 65 destinations in India and across the world, including Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and North America, with hubs in Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru and gateways in Amsterdam, Paris, London and Abu Dhabi. It operated 124 narrow-body and wide-body aircraft on nearly 1000 domestic and international routes, before suspending operations in April 2019 due to financial headwinds. The company underwent a corporate insolvency resolution process under the (Indian) Insolvency and Bankruptcy Laws in April 2019. After several rounds of bidding, the Jalan-Kalrock Consortium emerged as the successful resolution applicant for Jet Airways in June 2021, giving the airline a new lease of life and paving