Bangladesh bars SpiceJet from using its airspace over unpaid dues; flights rerouted from Kolkata

Bangladesh has prohibited Indian budget airline SpiceJet from utilizing its airspace due to outstanding payments, prompting the airline to reroute several flights originating from Kolkata. This development comes as SpiceJet grapples with financial challenges and aims to resolve the issue swiftly. The ban has significant implications for travel from Kolkata, as flights may experience increased durations and potential delays. SpiceJet officials have expressed their commitment to settling the dues and restoring normal operations. This situation highlights the ongoing financial difficulties faced by the airline industry, particularly in the context of international operations and the impact of regulatory compliance on service continuity.
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