SpiceJet today announced yet another limited-period discounted one-way domestic fare offer, ranging from all-inclusive fare of Rs 899 to Rs 2,499.
While tickets can be booked at low fares till October 26, the travel period would be between November 1 and December 15, a spokesperson of the no-frill airline said here.
The all-inclusive fare, starting at Rs 899, is available for short distance travel between sectors like Bangalore-Chennai-Kochi. While on Bangalore-Goa sector, a one-way ticket price would start at Rs 1,599, for the rest of India, the starting fare would be Rs 2,499, the spokesperson said.
The overall airfares for advance bookings have remained on the lower side even during the peak holiday season, which has been a welcome change for passengers, with travel portals and agents anticipating that SpiceJet’s move would be followed up by other competing airlines.
SpiceJet COO Sanjeev Kapoor said the airline has “fundamentally changed the air travel paradigm in India this year” with frequent offers, often lower than train fares.
These sales, he said, had helped airlines to “fill empty seats, allowed more Indians to travel by air than ever before, and more often than before, and have helped air travel grow significantly year-over-year’’.
The large increase in the number of air travellers has also led to passenger volumes and revenues for airports, travel agencies, hotels and local economies across the country throughout the year, even in low seasons, Kapoor said.
“With this offer, we are giving our customers one more chance to grab great deals at prices that are often lower than train fares in the six-week window between the travel peaks of Diwali and Christmas/New Year,” said Kaneswaran Avili, Chief Commercial Officer of SpiceJet.
In his reaction, travel portal Yatra.com President Sharat Dhall said the latest offer from SpiceJet would attract travellers to make early winter season bookings.
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