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Great offer in Spicejet brought Covid, passengers will get this facility on booking

SpiceJet has extended the booking as well as baggage allowance options. In addition to this offer, passengers can avail additional check-in baggage allowance of 10 kg on a private booking and 5 kg on booking an additional seat under Extra Seat Extra Luggage.

Amidst the Covid mahamari, passenger carrier SpiceJet has increased the options for booking as well as baggage allowance. In addition to this offer, under the Extra Seat Extra Luggage, passengers can avail an additional check-in baggage allowance of 10 kg on a private booking and 5 kg on booking an additional seat.

Spicejet offersSpiceJet said that this is a limited period offer available on all direct domestic flights of SpiceJet for booking and travel till June 30, 2021. For passengers booking double seats, the baggage allowance will be an additional 5 kg and for those who have booked private. The airline will provide them an additional baggage allowance of 10 kg.

More than 15 kg

These allowances are over and above the existing 15 kg which all customers will get while booking SpiceJet tickets. In addition, the company said that the offer entitles passengers to enjoy the service. To enjoy this benefit, SpiceJet extra seats must be booked up to 6 hours before the flight takes off. Additional seats are subject to availability on a first come first served basis. It is non refundable, non transferable and is not applicable for group bookings.Big loss to Air Asia

It is also reported that due to the increasing cases of Corona, more than 200 aircraft of AirAsia Group have been grounded. These constitute about 90 percent of the total fleet. The airline is facing difficulties with its business across Asia due to the Corona epidemic. An executive of the Malaysia unit gave this information.

biggest market malaysiaMalaysia, its largest market with 105 aircraft, is currently under lockdown. Chief Operating Officer Jawed Anwar Malik said at the CAPA Center for Aviation event that AirAsia Malaysia expects demand to resume from August, allowing it to resume service at all 17 domestic airports by October. He said demand across Asia is unlikely to reach pre-Covid levels by the third quarter of 2022.

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