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Jet Airways slips to loss in 4QFY2011 on intense competition and higher fuel costs

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Intense competition, lower passenger load factors and higher jet fuel costs resulted in Jet Airways reporting lower-than-expected revenues and margins in the three months to Mar-2011 (4QFY2011). It was these exceptional items that pushed the carrier into a loss in what should have been a profitable quarter, with heavy discounting activity by Air India having a notable impact on Jet Airways and domestic yields overall.

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