SpiceJet does it again, puts 5 lakh seats on sale

After getting a new lease of life SpiceJet has done it again.

January 28, 2015 10:04 am | Updated April 02, 2016 06:04 am IST - MUMBAI 

SpiceJet offer is on first come first served basis.

SpiceJet offer is on first come first served basis.

The budget carrier which is in the process of ownership change on Wednesday announced a 'Super Sale' putting 5,00,000 ( half a million) seats for sale at an all inclusive one way advance booking fares starting Rs. 1,499 all-in.   

 This offer is open for bookings made from January 28 to January 30, and is for travel between February 15 and June 30, 2015, and is applicable on all direct flights on SpiceJet's domestic network. 

The offer available on first come first served basis, and seats per flight are limited, the airline said:

“We are excited to offer our first signature promotion for 2015 to incentivize customers to try our enhanced schedule and reward early planners with great discounted fares. Such Super Sale offers are meant to sell in advance at attractive prices, seats that would otherwise be expected to go empty, thereby improving revenues.

With this offer, customers who have not planned to travel due to high last minutes fares can now plan in advance and enjoy super low fares to meet their travel needs”, said Kaneswaran Avili, Chief Commercial Officer, SpiceJet Ltd.

 “We want to thank our customers and partners for their patience and support as we continue on our re-structuring path,” said Sanjiv Kapoor, Chief Operating Office, SpiceJet Ltd.

“Such promotions are an integral part of the LCC pricing model," Mr Kapoor said.

"This sale offer coming from SpiceJet after a gap of few months shows the airline is back on track. Travel period offered under this sale covers summer vacation and is a good opportunity for people to plan their holidays in advance at very exciting rate," said Vinay Gupta, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, TripFactory.com.

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