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Thursday, November 27, 2014

Air Travel with Spicejet Flight Booking

One of the carriers of the country – SpiceJet – has emerged as the first choice of travellers in case of domestic journeys, in the past few years. This low-cost carrier (LCC) is owned by the Sun Group and has its administrative and corporate offices at Chennai and Gurgaon, respectively. The carrier has managed to attract travellers who used traditional modes of transportation by a highly effective pricing strategy. Under various schemes and discount offers, the cost of SpiceJet flight booking is even lower than train tickets on many routes. When this LCC entered the market, it offered tickets at INR 99 (exclusive of taxes and surcharges). People can ensure best value for their money by reserving seats with this airline to various national and international destinations.

SpiceJet Flight Booking

International Routes and Domestic Sectors

The booking option list of SpiceJet comprises more than 40 cities. International destinations include Sharjah, Colombo, Kabul and Kathmandu, whereas domestic include every nook and cranny of the nation, from Thoothukudi district on one hand to Srinagar on the other. Most of the bookings are made for Delhi Mumbai flights or for destinations like Bengaluru, Lucknow, Chennai, Chandigarh and Goa. People can opt for low cost flights to enjoy unparalleled services provided by this LCC.

Services offered Onboard

It provides an array of services that makes the overall travel experience truly satisfying. The airline has brought tremendous changes in its existing services along with addition new ones have been added to the list. Apart from booking online tickets, passengers can also opt for web check-in process that saves a great deal of time. Onboard facilities include meals and bottled water served on demand, Wi-Fi and headphones access. It provides direct, indirect and non-stop flights on many routes. The carrier has gained significant market share in the previous few months, and experts credit it to offers rolled out in respective months as well as capacity addition in the past few months. It also replaced the flag carrier – Air India – from the third position in the ranking list on the basis of market share. As per data revealed by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), this Sun Group-owned airline registered maximum load factor among contemporaries in the recent quarter.

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