400 per cent rise in bookings on the first day of Super Sale scheme: Spicejet


Budget carrier SpiceJet today said that it has registered a massive 400 per cent spike in its bookings on the first day of its Super Sale scheme, which offers fares as low as Rs 1,499 for a one-way journey on its domestic network. 
Naresh Goyal-promoted Jet Airways also slashed fares a second time in a week to match with its rivals. 
"400% increase in bookings on Day 1 of our first Super Sale of 2015! Win-win-win for customers, airlines, and travel ecosystem," Kapoor tweeted. 
The airline, which had announced a series of flash sale offers last year notwithstanding criticism from the peer group and also the regulator, put on sale yesterday half a million seats for a travel period between February 15 to June 30. 


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