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SPICEJET TICKETS

SpiceJet's special fares from July-September

Air ticket fares between Rs 799 and Rs 1999

BY A CORRESPONDENT
June 14, 2006
SpiceJet has announced the exclusive “ Summer Cool Red Hot Special fares” between Rs. 799 & Rs. 1,999 from July to September 2006 with substantial number of seats on entire SpiceJet network spanning across 49 daily flights covering 11 cities. Booking of tickets on these fares will be available only on Saturday, June 3, 2006.

The “Summer Cool Red Hot Special Fares” will be available for sale through the call center at 1600 180 3333/ 0987 180 3333 or through SpiceJet’s website www.spicejet.com. Making this announcement, Mr. Siddhanta Sharma, CEO SpiceJet said “Passengers must be rewarded with more such low fares and these special fares will provide opportunity to many more railway passengers to fly.”

SpiceJet operates its low-cost air services in the 11 markets of Delhi, Bombay, Ahmedabad, Goa, Pune, Bangalore, Kolkata, Jammu, Srinagar, Chennai & Hyderabad utilizing modern B737-800 new generation aircraft with an all economy configuration of 189 seats.

 

 

 

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