Thursday, July 28, 2011

Now, SpiceJet plans intrastate flights

Ahmedabad: After Deccan Charters Ltd's (DCL) plan to offer connectivity between Gujarat cities landed in trouble over permissions, SpiceJet - India's second largest low-cost airline - is planning to start intercity flights in the state.
SpiceJet is currently surveying road, rail and air traffic between Gujarat cities. DCL had announced air connectivity between Gujarat cities with non-scheduled flights, with Ahmedabad and Surat acting as hubs. SpiceJet, however, plans to start scheduled flights with 90-seater Q400 Bombardier planes.
"Once the survey is complete, we will decide on the routes, carry out some research on business figures and begin operations," said SpiceJet's official spokesperson. The airline has already selected Hyderabad as the base for its regional operations.
28/07/11 Ankur Jain/Times of India
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