Thursday, October 01, 2015

SpiceJet does a first, becomes first airline to offer ‘Common User Terminal’ services

Budget airline SpiceJet today announced the launch of operations in ‘Common User Terminal’ (CUT) provided by the Airport Authority of India (AAI) at Chennai. SpiceJet is the first and the only airline in Indian aviation to use the CUT for its cargo operations from Chennai.
SpiceJet would be engaging its Boeing 737 and Bombardier Q400s for providing the service which is currently available at Mumbai, Delhi and few other airports other than Chennai within its domestic network.
Customers now can avail cargo services at common user domestic terminal at Chennai airport to send parcels and courier packets by air instead of going in search of airline offices to book the cargo. Moreover, the common user facility would help in centralising the movement of domestic cargo and standardising costs.
01/10/15 Financial Express
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