SpiceJet has 32 new winter flights starting October 27, 2024. This includes 30 routes within India and two non-stop daily services connecting Delhi to Phuket.
The winter schedule includes four new routes from Mumbai to Patna and Gorakhpur. Also, there are flights from Mumbai going to Varanasi and Goa. Patna, Ahmedabad, Guwahati Kolkata, Bengaluru, and Chennai will all have additional connections.
Debojo Maharshi is the Chief Business Officer at SpiceJet. He stated:
“We are happy to announce that 32 new flights will be added to our network.”
This expansion demonstrates our commitment to providing seamless connectivity, affordable air transportation, and an enhanced passenger experience. With improved schedules and higher frequencies, we aim to provide greater convenience and reliability, ensuring passengers arrive at their destinations efficiently.
SpiceJet has also announced that it entered into a settlement with Nordic Aviation Capital regarding its Q400 aircraft. This agreement has cleared up all past liabilities, and has paved a way for SpiceJet to return and introduce three additional planes to its fleet. This will enable the airline’s fleet to grow and its business to expand.
“As we expand our fleet and operations, we will launch more flights in the next few weeks.”
We are excited to welcome passengers as we strive for a more robust and efficient fleet. SpiceJet plans to add ten new planes to their fleet by November. The airline also launched new UDAN flight connecting Shivamogga, Karnataka, with Chennai and Hyderabad as of October 10, 2024.
SpiceJet also introduced a double-daily service between Chennai and Kochi to meet the growing travel demand between these important destinations. SpiceJet expects to launch more flights in the coming weeks as it accelerates the fleet de-grounding process. This will better serve the needs of passengers.
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