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SpiceJet’s London Heathrow flight gamble — what you need to know

Why is SpiceJet launching flights to London from Delhi and Mumbai, which planes are it flying, will the bet work and other questions answered.

October 06, 2020 / 13:24 IST
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On October 5, SpiceJet said it launched non-stop flights to London Heathrow from New Delhi and Mumbai from December 4, 2020. The move caught few by surprise. The low-cost airline has been applying for slots at multiple airports in the UK over the last few scheduling seasons. But little had moved beyond slot approvals until the announcement on Monday. Below are the vital details of what you need to know about SpiceJet’s long-haul flight ambitions.

What planes are SpiceJet using?

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The A330 aircraft was SpiceJet’s preferred choice of equipment in all the filings for slots. The airline will deploy the A330neo, which features 371 seats in a two-class configuration, on the route. SpiceJet may be a low-cost carrier, but the aircraft is fitted with 18 business class seats. Note that even economy class seats have In-flight entertainment.

SpiceJet has been handling the marketing of certain charters lately with A330neos from Hi Fly, an airline that describes itself as a wet-lease specialist operating worldwide. (Wet lease is a leasing arrangement in aviation in which one airline (lessor) provides aircraft, crew, maintenance, and other services to another airline for a fee).