SpiceJet plans to expand international flight services, will start new flights to six countries, including Afghanistan, China, Hong Kong by end of October this year
Low-cost airline SpiceJet today said it will start new flights to six countries, including Afghanistan, China, Hong Kong by end of October this year as part of its plan to expand international operations.
"We will launch flights for Kabul (Afghanistan), Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), China, Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Male in Maldives. The services to these countries will be start by October end," company's CEO Neil Mills told reporters here.
He added that the effort would be to connect to these countries from non-metro cities here in India.
The company is operating its international flight services for Dubai, Kathmandu and Colombo.
SpiceJet today announced expanding its services in northern region by connecting Chandigarh, Amritsar and Srinagar to Delhi.
The carrier will also connect to the cities of Dehradun and Indore to Delhi on its network in coming days, he said, adding that with this launch, SpiceJet would have presence at 37 domestic airports.
SpiceJet, which has average ticket price of Rs 4,000 for domestic flights, is operating 280 flights every day with 36,000 passengers.
No comments:
Post a Comment