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Airlines in india |
| SpiceJet Airline |
SpiceJet, formerly Royal Airways and ModiLuft prior to that, commenced operations in February 2006. Offering low airfares everyday coupled with excellent ground and in-flight services has been the buzzword behind the airline's philosophy since its establishment. SpiceJet connects several remote small and big cities within the country.
SpiceJet made its entry into the Indian airline market with Rs. 99 per ticket for the first 99 days, which hemmed in 9000 seats. Thereafter, continuing the low-price tradition, the airline introduced the Rs. 999 scheme on select domestic destinations. Skytrax has bestowed SpiceJet with a high rank-the best low-cost airline in Central and South Asia.
With 24 X 7 online booking facilities, web check-in advantages, itinerary reviewing facilities, and more the SpiceJet guest can gain a competitive advantage. Currently the airline is offering season's discount of Rs. 500 for all e-booking of air tickets, holiday packages and quick reward points for free tickets on Spice SBI Master Cards. |
| Very Low-Cost Destinations |
| Affordable and discounted flights tickets are available for major destinations like Mumbai-Delhi-Mumbai, Kolkata-Delhi-Kolkata Bangalore-Kolkata-Bangalore, Bangalore-Hyderabad-Bangalore, Mumbai-Bangalore-Mumbai, New Delhi-Hyderabad-New Delhi, Mumbai-Ahmedabad-Mumbai, and more. |
| Operation Portfolio |
| SpiceJet's main hub is in Mumbai and secondary hubs in Ahmedabad and Delhi. The low-cost airline connects 19 domestic destinations covering Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Goa, Guwahati, Kochi, Pune, Srinagar, Port Blair, Vizag, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Jammu, Kolkata, Mumbai, Coimbatore, Bagdogra and Varanasi. SpiceJet is targeting to reach to more destinations shortly. |
| SpiceJet Fleet |
| A fleet of state of the art and hi-tech Boeing 737-800s and Boeing 737-900Ers operates daily under the SpiceJet banner. Each aircraft has an accommodation capacity of 189 seats. |
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