Jet Airways suffers deeper loss, sees 'revival' on horizon

A five-day pilot strike combined with "a lean season and lower yields" dragged India's Jet Airways to a INR4.07 billion ($86.6 million) loss in its fiscal second quarter ended Sept. 30, deepened 5.8% from the INR3.85 billion deficit reported in the year-ago period. Revenue plunged 26.9% year-over...

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