SpiceJet adds more flights for summer season
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SpiceJet has announced plans to mount additional flights to four Indian destinations for the summer season.
The Delhi-based low-cost carrier will increase the frequency of its service to Dharamshala, in the state of Himachal Pradesh, from seven to 13 weekly flights, while the route to Amritsar, Punjab, will double from seven to 14 weekly flights.
SpiceJet will also add six more weekly flights to Dehradun, Uttarakhand, taking the total frequency to 20 flights per week, and the airline’s Delhi-Bengaluru route will rise from 21 to 25 weekly flights.
The Amritsar, Dehradun and Dharamshala flights will be operated by SpiceJet’s Bombardier Q400 aircraft, while the Bengaluru route will use a Boeing 737.
“The addition of these flights will help meet the increased demand for these increasingly popular destinations, especially in peak season,” said Shilpa Bhatia, SpiceJet’s senior vice president and head of sales.
“These flights also demonstrate the commitment SpiceJet has to serving non-metro cities, which we are uniquely positioned to do amongst low-cost airlines due to the flexibility provided by the Q400 aircraft in our fleet,” she added.
The increased services will run until 24 October 2015.
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