SpiceJet has expanded its fleet by 15 planes in six weeks, increasing daily flights from 100 to 176, the aircrafts are being deployed on domestic and international routes
The airline names former IndiGo executive to lead strategic initiatives for expansion and operational excellence, reporting direcetly to Chairman Ajay Singh
SpiceJet has added another Boeing 737 and returned a 737 MAX to active service, bringing five aircraft into operation this month. The expansion supports its ambitious winter growth plan to meet rising festive and holiday travel demand
A total of 20 aircraft are scheduled to join the operational fleet between October and November, operated under a damp lease model. Additionally, the airline will unground four aircraft by mid‑December, further increasing capacity
SpiceJet expands its winter schedule with new daily flights to Udaipur and Port Blair from major Indian cities, making travel easier for winter holiday seekers
The new flights, commencing in a phased manner, will provide devotees and tourists with seamless access to Ayodhya and the opportunity to visit the Shri Ram Temple during the auspicious festival of Diwali
The airline is also in advanced discussions to lease a second A340, underscoring its commitment to scaling up operations and delivering enhanced connectivity and comfort for passengers
The liquidity enhancements form part of an overall settlement under which the lessors will restructure certain lease obligations totalling $121.18 million, in conjunction with the issuance of equity shares aggregating $50 million