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A surprise bonanza awaits for Ahmedabad, Hyderabad and Jaipur on 18th December 2006, when SpiceJet commences its daily flights between Jaipur – Hyderabad (via Ahmedabad) and Hyderabad – Jaipur (via Ahmedabad).
Details of the new flights:
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The above routes will provide Ahmedabad and Hyderabad with one morning - evening service. Passengers from Hyderabad and Ahmedabad can fly back to their respective destinations in the evening.
Announcing the new route, Mr. Ajay Singh, Director SpiceJet said, “SpiceJet follows international and proven model of low-cost airline. Instead of opening more routes, we believe in introducing more flights on existing routes and connecting them to other cities across India. Not only has this allowed us to strictly follow the proven low cost model of successful international LCC’s, it has also given us space to put in place on-time performance and continued reliability of our operations."
The new sectors start with the lowest Red Hot Special Fares of Rs. 299 to Rs 1099, available for booking with effect from 18th November, 2006 and are being sold through SpiceJet’s website www.spicejet.com
Sourced From: Hanmer & Partners Communications Pvt. Ltd
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