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SpiceJet New flights: There is great news for those going home on Holi. Budget airline company SpiceJet will start new direct flights on 28 March. SpiceJet has started direct flights connecting Delhi to these cities including Gangtok, Jalandhar, Srinagar, Gorakhpur, Pushkar. SpiceJet said on Twitter that nothing is away from Delhi anymore!

New Delhi.The budget airline company SpiceJet is going to start new direct flights on 28th March. SpiceJet has started direct flights connecting Delhi to Gangtok, Jalandhar, Srinagar, Gorakhpur, Pushkar. SpiceJet said on Twitter that ‘Now not far from Delhi! SpiceJet is happy to start direct flights from Delhi to Gangtok (Pyong), Jalandhar (Adampur), Srinagar, Gorakhpur, Ajmer / Pushkar, Dhaka and many more exciting destinations. ‘Let us know that recently SpiceJet had announced adding 66 new flights to its domestic network from March 28 on several routes including additional services. Let us know that on March 29, it is Holi festival, in such a large number of people going home will get relief.

Connectivity between metro and non-metro cities will increase

These new flights, operated with Boeing 737s and regional jet Bombardier Q400s, are aimed at increasing connectivity between metro and non-metro cities. SpiceJet Chief Commercial Officer Shilpa Bhatia said that the company is expanding domestic routes further and has decided to add 66 new flights to the network of SpiJet to start this summer schedule. Shilpa says that as the largest regional operator in the country, the new flights are committed to increasing the regional connectivity of the company.




New flights for these routes

The airline said in its statement that the demand for travel from small cities has increased significantly. Initially, some new flights were added by SpiceJet under the UDAN scheme, which received quite a good response. Let us know that the airline has started new flights connecting Darbhanga, Durgapur, Jharsuguda, Gwalior and Nashik with some major metro cities. The airline will start new flights to Ahmedabad-Darbhanga-Ahmedabad, Hyderabad-Darbhanga-Hyderabad, Pune-Darbhanga-Pune and Kolkata-Darbhanga-Kolkata. Earlier, the company had connected Darbhanga to Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru. Similarly, Durgapur will now connect with Pune. Jharsuguda will now be connected to Chennai in addition to Delhi, Hyderabad and Kolkata. Whereas Gwalior, which was earlier connected to Hyderabad, Jammu, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Ahmedabad and Delhi, will now also be connected with Pune. After connecting Nashik to Delhi, Hyderabad and Bengaluru, SpiceJet will now connect the city with Kolkata as well. The airline said that Pune would first be connected to Darbhanga, Durgapur, Gwalior, Jabalpur and Varanasi.

Daily flights service on these routes

SpiceJet said that it will also start several new flights connecting Srinagar to Ahmedabad, Bangalore and Kolkata. Apart from this, the airline also launched new non-stop daily flights at Mumbai-Leh, Leh-Srinagar, Srinagar-Mumbai, Hyderabad-Mumbai, Mumbai-Hyderabad, Mumbai-Surat, Surat-Mumbai, Kochi-Pune, Pune-Kochi. They will also start flying on the Jabalpur-Pune and Pune-Jabalpur routes.

Apart from this, airline with its own additional frequency at Delhi-Gorakhpur (2ndfrequency), Mumbai-Rajkot (2ndfrequency), Chennai-Madurai (2ndfrequency), Mumbai-Jaipur (2ndfrequency), Bangalore-Goa (2ndfrequency), Mumbai-Srinagar (Srinagar) Will increase the operation.

At least 3700 – 3300 per passenger fare is being shown in the bookings being made online. The rest depends on the routes.

Parvesh Maurya
Parvesh Maurya
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