SpiceJet New Domestic Flights: Now the number of flights for domestic air services in the country is going to increase. Domestic flight services will start in 26 new cities from July 22.
SpiceJet New Domestic Flights: Passengers traveling by domestic air in the country are now going to get more options. Flight facilities are going to be available for them to go to different parts of the country. SpiceJet has announced the introduction of 26 new domestic flights to increase its participation in domestic flights. The company has said that it will also increase the number of flights on some old routes. Due to this, people will get opportunities to go to different cities. It is also expected to have an impact on flight fares.
Domestic flights will start in these 26 cities
SpiceJet company made an important announcement in this regard on Tuesday. In a statement issued by the company, it has been said that 26 new domestic flights will start operating from July 22. The names of the new routes on which these flights are being started are Mumbai-Guwahati, Jharsuguda-Madurai, Nashik-Delhi, Hyderabad-Jammu, Kolkata-Jabalpur route and Varanasi-Ahmedabad. Apart from this, the number of flights already running on Amritsar-Ahmedabad, Delhi-Hyderabad, Ahmedabad-Jaipur and Delhi-Dharamsala routes will also be increased.
Boeing-737 and Q400 aircraft will be used
The company (SpiceJet) said that it will use SpiceJet Boeing-737 and Q400 aircraft for flights starting to these new cities. The fare rates for these flights have been fixed. The company says that the fares of its new flights have been kept rational in comparison to the rival companies, which everyone can afford. The company said that with the introduction of flight services to new cities, connectivity between those cities will increase, which will have an impact on the standard of living of the people living there.+
The company is in trouble for the last few days
Let us tell you that SpiceJet has been facing problems for the last few days. In fact, in the last one month, there have been 8 major incidents of disturbances in the company’s planes. The government department DGCA, which monitors flight services, has expressed concern over these disturbances in the company’s planes. He has issued a notice to the company seeking clarification on these irregularities, as well as directed to rectify them immediately. Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia also issued a 10-day ultimatum to remove these shortcomings by holding a meeting with the officers of the ministry on Sunday, calling such incidents unacceptable.