SpiceJet
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- ''The correct title for this article is spiceJet. The first letter is capitalized due to technical reasons.
spiceJet is an airline based in New Delhi in India. It is one of India's newest start-up private airlines promoted by Ajay Singh, the Kansangra family and Sanjay Malhotra. It began its services May 2005.
spiceJet marked its entry in service with Rs. 99 fares for the first 99 days. There were 9000 seats available at this rate. It followed it up with a Rs. 999 promotional scheme on select routes. Their marketing theme "offering low 'everyday spicey fares' and great guest services to price conscious travelers". Their aim is to compete with the Indian Railways passengers travelling in AC coaches.
spiceJet was earlier known as Royal Airways, a reincarnation of Modiluft.
Fleet
spiceJet has a single aircraft type fleet. Its fleet has 6 Boeing 737-800 in single class configuration with 189 seats.In 2005, the airline placed a firm order for 10 Boeing 737-800 aircraft (with 10 options) for domestic routes in India. The first delivery took place on February 7, 2006 and the aircraft was the airline's first Boeing 737-800 featuring Blended Winglets.[#endnote_AW]
On February 20, 2006 the airline announced it will convert its 10 options into firm orders for 5 Boeing 737-900ER aircraft and 5 Boeing 737-800 aircraft to be delivered from 2007-2009, and acquired an additional 10 options for either the Boeing 737-800 or Boeing 737-900ER or combinations thereof.
Destinations
Current destinations are:References
- ↑ [Airliner World April 2005 issue]
- ↑ [The Hindu : Business : SpiceJet to launch operations on May 23]
- ↑ [The Economic Times - SpiceJet to sell 9,999 seats for Rs 999]
- ↑ [Boeing, SpiceJet in Agreement for Up to 20 Next-Generation 737-800s]
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