SpiceJet to enhance frequencies on int’l, domestic routes from Mar 29


In the upcoming summer schedule, SpiceJet Ltd. will introduce flights and additional frequencies. Effective March 29, the airline will introduce two daily flights to Dubai, from Amritsar and Mangalore. These flights are in addition to the five existing daily flights to Dubai from Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Kochi, and Madurai.
Sanjiv Kapoor, Chief Operating Officer, SpiceJet, said, “The new flights to Dubai are a reflection of our success in that market, and will utilise all of our available traffic rights to the city. With these flights, we will have one of the most extensive networks from India to Dubai, especially from non-Metro cities.”
Dubai is SpiceJet’s number one international destination in terms of capacity out of the eight international cities currently served by the airline, namely Bangkok, Colombo, Kabul, Kathmandu, Male (Maldives), Muscat, Sharjah, and Dubai, according to a release.
On the domestic front, SpiceJet is adding a flight between Chennai and Vijayawada (Andhra Pradesh). The airline is also adding frequencies to a number of domestic routes. These frequency increases are between Delhi and Amritsar (now twice daily), Bengaluru and Mangalore (now three times daily), Mumbai and Jabalpur (twice daily), Delhi and Jabalpur (two times daily), Delhi and Dehradun (three times daily), Delhi and Dharamshala (twice daily), Delhi and Jaipur (three times daily), Delhi and Srinagar (three times daily), Delhi and Udaipur (twice daily), Hyderabad and Tirupati (three times daily), and Jammu and Srinagar (twice daily).
“The new frequencies on the domestic sectors reflect our confidence that future growth and value lie in providing more connectivity to non-metros and Tier-II cities, which is where much of the economic growth of the country is increasingly coming from,” Kapoor added.

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