Mumbai: SpiceJet has decided to celebrate its first anniversary in a unique fashion - by offering 21,000 seats at Rs99 per seat by booking online on the SpiceJet website.
"We delighted with the confidence reposed in SpiceJet by such overwhelming number of customers," said Siddhanta Sharma, CEO, SpiceJet, making this announcement.
In its one year of operations, SpiceJet carried over 1,600,000 passengers on its network and recorded the highest load factor of over 86 per cent since its launch, has achieved 99.5 per cent flight dispatch reliability and maintained over 90 per cent on-time performance.
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