The airline, which filed its summer 2014 schedule to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation for approval, has proposed to discontinue its Pune-Bangkok, Varanasi-Sharjah and Delhi-Guangzhou flights. The summer schedule becomes effective from the last Sunday of March.
While Sharjah will continue to be served from Pune and Lucknow, and Bangkok from Bangalore, Guangzhou will be served from Kolkata, along with Hong Kong, an airline spokesperson said, adding that Hong Kong and Dhaka would be the new destinations to be served by it in the summer schedule.
"Additionally, SpiceJet also announced plans to build on the interline alliance with TigerAir (Singaporean budget carrier) by adding new cities to the existing footprint," the spokesperson said, but did not elaborate.
The revised schedule would fully deploy SpiceJet's fleet of 42 Boeing 737 and 15 78-seater Bombardier Q400 aircraft, the spokesperson said.
The low-cost carrier also said it would soon launch several new and enhanced products and services, including a cabin refresh programme and rolling out several enhancements to its inflight products like an entirely new menu and service delivery model.
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