Jet Airways has extended the suspension of all international flights till April 18 with lenders not giving the airline interim, emergency funds.
At present, Jet is operating only seven aircraft domestically with 80 per cent of its fleet grounded because of non-payment of dues.
Neha Poonia reports from India:

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