No-Frills Indian carrier SpiceJet to start flights to London
SpiceJet will start regular flights to London from Delhi and Mumbai, a move it has long been pursuing. The no-frills airline will fly Airbus SE A330-900 neo aircraft on the routes, Chairman Ajay Singh said in an online briefing with reporters Monday. The flights will start from Dec. 4 and there will be two a week from Delhi and one from Mumbai, according to a company statement. The aircraft will have 353 seats in economy class and 18 in business. SpiceJet said in August it was awarded slots at London’s Heathrow airport, one of the most lucrative destinations for airlines, under an air bubble agreement between India and the UK. It had initially secured the slots from Sept. 1 to Oct. 23, but Heathrow extended them for the entire winter schedule. “This is a huge milestone for us and I am proud of the fact that SpiceJet will be the first Indian low-cost airline to operate non-stop long-haul flights to the UK,” Singh said. SpiceJet will be up against full service operators Emirates and Etihad Airways PJSC, which dominate westbound travel from India via their hubs in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. <br/>
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No-Frills Indian carrier SpiceJet to start flights to London
SpiceJet will start regular flights to London from Delhi and Mumbai, a move it has long been pursuing. The no-frills airline will fly Airbus SE A330-900 neo aircraft on the routes, Chairman Ajay Singh said in an online briefing with reporters Monday. The flights will start from Dec. 4 and there will be two a week from Delhi and one from Mumbai, according to a company statement. The aircraft will have 353 seats in economy class and 18 in business. SpiceJet said in August it was awarded slots at London’s Heathrow airport, one of the most lucrative destinations for airlines, under an air bubble agreement between India and the UK. It had initially secured the slots from Sept. 1 to Oct. 23, but Heathrow extended them for the entire winter schedule. “This is a huge milestone for us and I am proud of the fact that SpiceJet will be the first Indian low-cost airline to operate non-stop long-haul flights to the UK,” Singh said. SpiceJet will be up against full service operators Emirates and Etihad Airways PJSC, which dominate westbound travel from India via their hubs in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. <br/>