The Jaipur-Dubai flight with 185 passengers was flagged off by Rajasthan Home minister Gulabchand Kataria and MP Ramcharan Bohra from the Jaipur International Airport.
Kataria asked the airline to increase the number of flights in the state and to start direct flights from other important cities of the state like Udaipur.
GP Gupta, CAO of the airline, said that the Jaipur-Dubai flight will be operated from here five days a week except Monday and Saturday.
He said SpiceJet plans to start flight service from Jaipur to Singapore and Hong Kong.
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