New Delhi, (IANS)| Budget passenger airline SpiceJet will start 16 new flights from August. The company will connect Bhavnagar in Gujarat to its domestic network. Bhavnagar will now be connected by direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai and Surat from August 20. In addition, the budget carrier will also launch 10 more flights that will connect Gwalior to Jaipur, Kishangarh (Ajmer) to Mumbai, Belagavi to Delhi and Vishakhapatnam to Bengaluru and add an additional frequency in the Delhi-Jammu sector.
According to Shilpa Bhatia, Chief Commercial Officer, SpiceJet, “Strengthening regional connectivity between metros and underserved cities is central to SpiceJet’s mission and vision and we are delighted to add the beautiful city of Bhavnagar to our rapidly growing domestic network. ” “Being one of the major cities for trade and commerce with many large and small scale industries, the world’s largest ship breaking yard and a variety of holy places to visit, business and leisure travel to Bhavnagar There is a lot of potential for both equally.” “SpiceJet is fulfilling India’s dream of being a strong, stable and growing aviation market by continuously adding new routes and destinations.”
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