GURUGRAM, April 14, 2018: SpiceJet, the country’s favourite low-cost
carrier, today announced the launch of its operations for the much awaited un-served
market of Adampur, effective 01st May 2018. SpiceJet was awarded Adampur under the
first round of UDAN. The announcement was made at an event held in Jalandhar today.
The event was graced by Shri Vijay Sampla, Minister of State for Social Justice and
Empowerment in India. The Guest of Honour Shri Vijay Sampla in the presence of other
dignitaries made the first online booking for the Adampur-Delhi sector thus kick
starting the booking for SpiceJet’s 6th UDAN route.
SpiceJet is the first and only airline to connect Delhi-Adampur with direct flights.
With the introduction of the daily direct flight services on the Delhi-Adampur-Delhi
route, SpiceJet earmarks its sixth destination under the Regional Connectivity Scheme.
Passengers from Adampur can now conveniently travel to a host of other cities both on
SpiceJet’s domestic as well as international network via multiple onward connections
from Delhi.
With the addition of Adampur-Delhi UDAN route, SpiceJet will operate seven daily UDAN
flights. The airline had launched services on the Mumbai-Porbandar, Mumbai-Kandla,
Jaipur-Jaisalmer and Hyderabad-Puducherry routes under the UDAN scheme last year.
SpiceJet also recently announced the Hubli-Chennai and Hubli-Hyderabad UDAN routes
which will be in operation from 14 May.
On the occasion, Ms. Shilpa Bhatia, Chief Sales and Revenue officer, SpiceJet
said, “SpiceJet has been among the pace-setters for UDAN which we believe has the
potential to democratize and broaden air connectivity to the last mile in a country
where flying is still beyond the reach of most. We are proud to add Adampur on to our
pan-India network. We expect businesses and industrial trading to receive an immediate
boost from the direct connectivity while promoting medical tourism and strengthening
the economy of the city. Our flight will also offer immense flexibility and convenience
to frequent NRI travellers residing in this region”
The second largest military airbase of India, Adampur houses a large number of
non-residential Indians from Doaba, the NRI belt of Punjab. With no direct air
connectivity, a typical traveller has to travel to Delhi via an Amritsar flight.
To celebrate the launch, SpiceJet has announced a limited period special introductory
all-inclusive one-way fare of Rs. 2062/- for Delhi-Adampur and Rs. 1953/- for
Adampur-Delhi. The offer is applicable for bookings made on a first come first serve
basis. Deploying its Bombardier Q400 aircraft on the route, SG 8731 will take off from
Delhi at 3.30 pm and reach Adampur at 4.45 pm. The return flight, SG 8732, will take
off at 5.05 pm and reach Delhi at 6.15 pm.
Bookings for tickets are now open on www.spicejet.com, SpiceJet’s mobile app and through
online travel portals and travel agents.
Flt No. |
Origin |
Destination |
Departure |
Arrival |
Frequency |
Special Fare (Rs.) |
8731 |
Delhi (Terminal 2) |
Adampur |
15:30 |
16:45 |
Daily |
2062/- all in |
8732 |
Adampur |
Delhi(Terminal 2) |
17:05 |
18:15 |
Daily |
1953/- all in |
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