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Mumbai: Country's second largest low-cost carrier Spicejet on Wednesday said it will add three new flights and 137 routes from August 29 to its give passengers more domestic and international travel options.
The new flights are Delhi-Guwahati-Agartala, Bengaluru- Kolkata-Guwahati (both daily), and a third frequency will be on Bengaluru-Kolkata route (Saturdays only), the airline said in a statement, adding that out of 137 new services, six will be international operations.
The new frequencies on the international sector are Delhi- Bangkok, Chennai-Maldives, Hyderabad-Dubai, Madurai-Muscat, Mumbai-Kabul and Port Blair-Colombo.
The major domestic connections include Amritsar-Chennai, Chandigarh-Goa, Mangalore-Jabalpur, Kolkata-Udaipur, Srinagar-Bengaluru, and Vijayawada-Coimbatore, amongst others. "With the opening of these new flights and connections, we are giving passengers more options on a single ticket and single airline," said chief operating officer Sanjiv Kapoor.
Spicejet operates 250 daily services between 41 cities, including seven international destinations with its 19 Boeing 737 and two Airbus A319 aircraft, along with 14 Bombardier Q-400s.
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