Gurgaon, 4 November, 2015: SpiceJet today announced new direct
international flights to Bangkok from Chennai, flying 6 days a week. Flight services on
this route will commence from December 10, 2015, and this will be SpiceJet’s second
direct international flight from Chennai.
SpiceJet is offering an exciting all inclusive introductory promotional return fare of
just Rs. 9,999 (Chennai-Bangkok-Chennai) / THB 5400 (Bangkok-Chennai-Bangkok) for a
limited period. Booking for tickets are open now, and seats are limited, so hurry, book
now!
Announcing the new international flight, Shilpa Bhatia, Senior VP and Head of Sales &
Distribution, SpiceJet Ltd, said, “It gives us immense pleasure, to announce
our second international flight to Bangkok, our first Bangkok flight started
from Kolkata last year and had an excellent market response. We strongly
believe that there is a tremendous potential in the southern markets too and
this flight will help us to connect passengers from rest of India to Bangkok
via Chennai”.
SpiceJet will be operating to Bangkok’s state-of-the-art Suvarnabhumi airport from
Chennai, from where numerous onward domestic and international connections are
available. The airline will deploy Boeing 737 Next Generation aircraft on this route.
Booking can be made on www.spicejet.com, through SpiceJet Mobile app or through online
travel portals and agents.
Chennai-Bangkok-Chennai Flight Schedule:
FLT NO |
FRM |
TO |
DEP |
ARR |
FREQ |
SG 95 |
Chennai |
Bangkok |
22:10 |
3:05 |
Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat & Sun |
SG 96 |
Bangkok |
Chennai |
3:55 |
5:55 |
Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat & Sun |
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About SpiceJet Ltd:
SpiceJet is India’s #2 low fare airline that has made flying more affordable for more
Indians than ever before. SpiceJet operates 291 daily flights to 40 destinations,
including 34 domestic and 6 international.
SpiceJet connects its network with fleet of 25 Boeing 737NG and 2 Airbus A320-family
aircraft, along with 14 Bombardier Q-400s. The majority of SpiceJet’s fleet offer
SpiceMAX, the most spacious economy class seating in India and perhaps the
world, as an additional fee option.
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