SpiceJet has inducted two Boeing 737 aircraft into its fleet, further strengthening its operational capability and capacity across key domestic and international routes.
Both aircraft have completed all regulatory formalities and have already entered commercial service. They commenced operations on November 26 and 29, respectively, and are currently deployed on key routes including Delhi-Bangkok, Ahmedabad-Dubai and Ahmedabad-Kolkata.
The addition comes at an important time for the airline as it continues to focus on improving connectivity, enhancing schedule reliability, and meeting rising passenger demand. With these inductions, SpiceJet aims to offer greater choice and flexibility to travellers during the peak travel season.
Debojo Maharshi, Chief Business Officer, SpiceJet, said, "The induction of two Boeing 737 aircraft into our fleet is another step in our ongoing efforts to expand capacity in a calibrated and responsible manner. Both aircraft have already entered commercial service, and we are confident they will further strengthen our operations. We remain committed to providing reliable, efficient, and affordable air travel to our passengers while continuing to build a stronger and more resilient network."
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