The air conditioning system of an Ahmedabad-bound Spicejet flight stopped working mid-air and a passenger fainted possibly because of the stifling air inside.
Indian carrier, SpiceJet Ltd. is all set to purchase new passenger aircrafts from Boeing as a part of its capacity-expansion plans for the fiscal year 2010.
Low-cost carrier SpiceJet is still in talks with their rivals GoAir and IndiGo for an alliance, reports Business Standard.
SpiceJet cargo flights have come to Goa. SpiceJet, India's low-cost airline, entered cargo flights operations in May 2008. Its cargo flights are already operating to Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore and Kolkata from 13 locations.
SpiceJet, the low-cost airline based in New Delhi, India, is in negotiations with Mumbai-based GoAir, for consolidation. The two airlines are exploring a potential merger of the two airlines or for SpiceJet to obtain a controlling stake in GoAir, reports in the Indian media have said. The reports quoted sources as saying ...
SpiceJet, the low-fare airline based in New Delhi, India, is planning to establish a subsidiary feeder airline in order to provide regional air connectivity in the domestic market. The carrier will also start international flights from India by May 2010, but said it is not going for markets in the United ...
SpiceJet has just got spicier with US billionaire Wilbur Ross pumping in Rs 3.45 billion into the low cost airline.