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SpiceJet To Start 28 Daily Flights From April 26

SpiceJet said it will start 28 daily flights connecting Mumbai and Delhi with other cities on its domestic network from April 26.

A SpiceJet aircraft near Mumbai International Airport (Photographer Abhijit Bhatlekar/Bloomberg News)
A SpiceJet aircraft near Mumbai International Airport (Photographer Abhijit Bhatlekar/Bloomberg News)

SpiceJet Ltd. said it will start 28 daily flights connecting Mumbai and Delhi with other cities on its domestic network from April 26.

Cash-starved Jet Airways India Ltd. suspended operations last week and the government authorities are in the process of allocating the airport slots vacated by the full-service carrier to other airlines, including SpiceJet, amid efforts to increase capacity to meet peak season traffic.

SpiceJet said the new flights from Mumbai are on the Mumbai-Jaipur-Mumbai, Mumbai-Amritsar-Mumbai, Mumbai-Mangalore-Mumbai and Mumbai-Coimbatore-Mumbai sectors.

Moreover, the budget carrier has also enhanced operations with additional frequencies from the city on the routes of Mumbai-Patna-Mumbai, Mumbai-Hyderabad-Mumbai and Mumbai-Kolkata-Mumbai.

“SpiceJet will also introduce two new frequencies each from Delhi to Patna and Bengaluru besides three additional frequencies on the Mumbai-Delhi-Mumbai sector,” SpiceJet said.

The new flights from Delhi to Mumbai and Bengaluru will operate from Terminal II and have a four-digit flight number starting with eight.

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Additionally, four-digit flight numbers starting with six would be used for flights departing and arriving at Mumbai's Terminal II.

Shilpa Bhatia, Chief Sales and Revenue Officer of SpiceJet, said, “We are happy to announce additional flights from Delhi and Mumbai. We hope these new flights will help minimise passenger inconvenience caused as a result of shortage of capacity in the Indian aviation market."

SpiceJet has also announced a slew of new non-stop international flights from Mumbai to Hong Kong, Jeddah, Dubai, Colombo, Dhaka, Riyadh, Bangkok and Kathmandu from May-end.

It will deploy its Boeing 737-800 NG aircraft on all the routes.

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