19 May 2015

SpiceJet launches 3-day celebration sale, offers discounted tickets at Rs 1,010

NEW DELHI: Low-fare airline SpiceJet turns 10 this week and to celebrate the occasion the airline on Tuesday launched a discount offer called the #CelebrationSale with fares starting as low as Rs 1,010 all inclusive. 

SpiceJet, which flew its first commercial flight between Delhi and Ahmedabad in 2005 on a Boeing 737 aircraft, completes its first decade of flying on May 23, 2015. 


"When SG101 took off from Delhi bound for Ahmedabad on May 23 2005, the iPhone was still two years away, Twitter was still a year away, and Facebook and YouTube were new-born babies. In that sense SpiceJet was one of the new breed of ventures - young, dynamic, different, friendly and approachable and with a sense of humour, somewhat iconoclastic, and with a refusal to accept the status quo. Ten years later, our DNA remains the same, which is why we are the warmest, friendliest, trendiest, and most fun airline in India today, the airline with spunk and with heart, the airline that has truly enabled more Indians to fly than ever before. Through ups and downs, the SpiceJet passion and spirit has never dimmed" said Sanjiv Kapoor, Chief Operating Officer, SpiceJet Ltd. 


"With this Celebration Sale, we are pleased to offer even more customers the chance to fly with one of the most colourful and innovative airlines in India today", he added. 

The three day sale launched on Tuesday and will be open till midnight, May 21. The travel period covered in this sale is July 1, 2015 to October 15, 2015. The offer is available for all domestic flights on SpiceJet's direct, via (same flight number hopping flight), and connecting flights network. International are not included in this offer. 

There is limited inventory under the offer, and seats will be available on First-Come-First-Served basis. Sales fares are not applicable on group bookings. Fares vary from sector to sector depending on the travel distance and flight schedules and timings are subject to regulatory approvals and change(s), SpiceJet said.

Source :TimesofIndia

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