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SpiceJet will charge Rs 100 service fee for using the check-in counter at the airport

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SpiceJet has tweeted that now you can check in at the airport. For this, passengers will have to pay a fee of Rs 100.

To promote web check-in, private air line company Spicejet has decided to charge fees from users using its check-in counter. For this, the company will now charge a fee of Rs 100 from the passengers. Web check-in has now been made mandatory. The company said that to check in online, one has to visit our website or app. You will get a boarding pass for free 60 minutes before the flight. In addition, you can also check in at the air port. However, it will cost Rs 100. SpiceJet has given this information via tweet.




Prior to this, Indigo has implemented such service from 17 October. The company has started charging Rs 100 to check in at the airport. The company has issued a statement saying that we are encouraging travelers through our website or mobile app for web check-in as per government instructions. Check-in fees at airport counters apply to all bookings. Which has come into effect from 17 October.

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SpiceJet has announced 8 new flights from November 5 under the air bubble agreement between India and Bangladesh. In which the airline will start non-stop flight between Kolkata and Chittagong 4 times a week. Also, the company will start flights from Delhi, Kolkata and Chennai to Dhaka. SpiceJet is going to deploy Boeing 737 and Bombardier Q400 (Bombardier Q400 aircraft) on all these routes.

Please tell that after two months due to corona virus epidemic, May 25 domestic flights have been started. The Ministry of Civil Aviation has made web checks mandatory due to Corona virus.

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