07 Nov 2015, 05:29 am
An introductory all-inclusive return fare of Rs 9,999/- is available on Chennai-Bangkok-Chennai on limited seats on first-come-first-served basis.
Shilpa Bhatia, Sr. VP and Head of Sales and Distribution, SpiceJet, said, “The second phase of growth is expected to come from the Tier-II and Tier-III cities. The non-metro airports currently accounting for only 30 per cent of the total air traffic, represents a vast untapped market that we intend to explore. Boosting regional connectivity has always been a part of our core agenda and with South India fast emerging as a growth hub we are now targeting markets through Chennai while taping more international destinations.”
- IndiGo launches Bengaluru–Riyadh direct route to strengthen Middle East network
- American Airlines introduces first international service for its next-gen A321XLR fleet
- Emirates celebrates Diwali with special menus and entertainment
- British Airways expands India–UK network as part of bilateral trade mission
- Air India, Air India Express announce Terminal changes at Delhi Airport
- IndiGo expands UK presence with Mumbai-Heathrow daily flights
- Etihad’s new A321LR lands in Kolkata, marking its India debut
- Etihad Airways launches new service to Damascus, the world’s oldest city
- IndiGo, AEGEAN sign codeshare agreement to expand routes across India and Europe
- Air India Express woos flyers with ‘Book Direct’ deals
Starting Nov 16, 2025, IndiGo will operate direct flights between Bengaluru and Riyadh, expanding its network to Saudi Arabia.
American Airlines will launch new seasonal service between New York (JFK) and Edinburgh, Scotland (EDI) in March 2026, expanding its international network.
Emirates will celebrate Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, by offering special meals and entertainment on its flights to and from India between Oct 17 and 24, the airline said.
