Shares of two aviation companies rose by 2.14% to 2.85% after the government allowed airlines to operate with 60% capacity in the domestic segment with immediate effect.
The domestic flight operations were allowed to resume from 25 May 2020 after a two-month shutdown and airlines were asked to operate with one-third capacity. The airlines were later allowed to operate with 45% capacity.
Interglobe Aviation (up 2.14%) and Spicejet (up 2.85%) advanced.
InterGlobe Aviation is India's largest passenger airline with a market share of 60.4% as of July 2020. SpiceJet is a domestic low-budget air carrier which provides scheduled flights between major cities in India.
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