Indian airline stocks dive as Middle East war triggers oil price spike
** Shares of Indian carriers IndiGo INGL.NS and SpiceJet SPJT.BO drop 4% and 4.7%, respectively ** Middle East conflict pushes crude prices higher, with Brent crude futures climbing to about $82.40 a barrel, their highest in 14 months O/R ** Higher crude prices impact airlines as it is the key component of jet fuel ** YTD, INGL down 8.3% vs SPJT's 48.4% slump (Reporting by Kashish Tandon in Bengaluru) ((Kashish.tandon@thomsonreuters.com))
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