Wednesday, July 11, 2012

SpiceJet to start 6 new international flights

Chandigarh: Unveiling its plans to expand fleet size to 50 aircraft by year-end, low-cost airline SpiceJet today said it will start flights to six new foreign destinations, including Afghanistan, China and Hong Kong, by October-end.
"We will launch flights to Kabul (Afghanistan), Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), China, Hong Kong, Bangkok and Male in Maldives. The services to these countries will start by October-end," company's CEO Neil Mills told reporters here.
The company is operating its international flight services to Dubai, Kathmandu and Colombo at present.
SpiceJet also announced expansion of its services in northern region by connecting Chandigarh, Amritsar and Srinagar to Delhi.
The carrier will also connect the cities of Dehradun and Indore to Delhi on its network in the coming days, he said, adding with this launch, SpiceJet would have presence at 37 domestic airports.
11/07/12 PTI/Business Standard
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