"The offer of complimentary meals and beverages and priority baggage handling facility for all SpiceMax seats will be a permanent feature, going forward," the Delhi-based airline said in a statement.
It's the equivalent of a business class/premium economy seat in other airlines.
The airline, which had earlier announced a limited period offer with these additions, today said the extension is result of positive customer response.
The first five rows of SpiceJet's Boeing aircraft and the front row on a Bombardier Q400 aircraft are specially configured to offer SpiceMax seats. The second exit row on Boeings will also, henceforth, be designated as SpiceMax seats, the Ajay Singh-promoted airline said.
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