SpiceJet is connecting Chennai and Mysore (via Bangalore) and Puducherry and Bangalore with direct flights.
The airline is also connecting Mysore with other metro cities like Mumbai and Delhi while Puducherry will be connected to Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad and Kolkata.
Booking of tickets for these destinations are open now and commercial flights will commence from January 14 and January 17, to Mysore and Puducherry respectively, the airline said.
For these routes, the airline would be deploying Bombardier Q400 aircraft. The aircraft can accommodate 78 passengers.
Mysore is the fifth destination of SpiceJet in Karnataka. At present, the airline operates from Bangalore, Mangalore, Hubli and Belgaum. In its endeavour to connect more tier-II and tier-III destinations, SpiceJet is also connecting Puducherry with Bangalore.
SpiceJet, with 19.5 per cent of market share in the Indian domestic market, currently operates more than 330 daily flights to 39 Indian cities and six international destinations.