

Airline Companies Share Marathi News: Air India aircraft accidents and global tensions were also under pressure from Indian companies’ shares on Friday. On the last trading day of the week, the shares of Indigo and SpiceJet were reported to have dropped significantly.
Indigo prices
The shares of the private airline Indigo fell by more than 5 percent to Rs 5, which was from Rs. In October last year, the stock was at Rs. This is a 6 -week low rate of the stock. At the same time, on June 3, the stock went to Rs. This share is a 6 -week high. Shares of Indigo are listed in the name of the original company Interglob Aviation.
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Spicejet stock dropped
Talking about a private airline spicejet’s share, the stock fell by 5% and came down to Rs 5. During trading, the stock price came to a lowly level of Rs. This is a 6 -week low level of stock.
The result of Air India aircraft accident
The main reason for the pressure on shares in the aviation sector is Air India aircraft accident. Last Thursday afternoon, Air India aircraft collapsed within two minutes after the flight. The plane had a total of 3 passengers, including 3 crew members. Former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani also died in the accident. Among the passengers on the aircraft, there were 19 Indian citizens, including 3 British, seven Portuguese and one Canadian citizen. Ramesh Biswas only survived the Indian origin from the accident. They are undergoing treatment at the hospital.
Increasing geo-political tensions in the Middle East also affected the sale of airline shares. Global sentiment has been threatened after Israel attacks the Iranian capital. According to the information received, the facilities to Tehran’s nuclear and missile program were targeted. The Israeli government has said that they are expecting reply attacks.
This increase has increased the price of crude oil. Brent crude increased by ten percent on Friday. JP Morgan had previously warned that in the worst case of the Middle East, the tail could reach $ 130 per barrel.