Monday, January 20, 2014

SpiceJet plans to add new destinations and routes

SpiceJet, India's second largest low cost airline, filed its summer 2014 schedule for approval. The new schedule contains a number of significant changes to the network. New flights will be added and a few routes will be dropped on both domestic and international front.
New international destinations being added include Hong Kong and Dhaka. SpiceJet will be discontinuing its Pune-Bangkok, Varanasi-Sharjah, and Delhi-Guangzhou flights. Sharjah will continue to be served from Pune and Lucknow, and Bangkok from Bangalore. Guangzhou will be served from Kolkata, along with Hong Kong. The stations that will be removed from its network include Pondicherry, Trichy, and Allahabad. The revised schedule will fully deploy SpiceJet's fleet of 42 Boeing and 15 Q400 aircraft, and will result in further growth for the airline. Additionally, SpiceJet also announced plans to build on the interline alliance with Tigerair by adding new cities to the existing footprint.
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