NEW DELHI, July 17:
SpiceJet, the low-cost carrier, today announced its third daily direct flight on the UDAN routes of Hyderabad-Pondicherry-Hyderabad effective August 16.
In sync with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of transforming the lives of middle-class India, the announcement further reiterates SpiceJet’s commitment towards the national agenda of ‘Regional Connectivity’.
SpiceJet is the only regional player under this scheme not to take any subsidy from the Government. With this new flight, Pondicherry will be connected with Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Tirupati, Ahemdabad, Jaipur, Chand-igarh, Vijaywada and Varanasi with convenient onward connections.
SpiceJet has been awarded six proposals and 11 routes under the first phase of the Government of India’s UDAN Regional Connectivity Scheme. Out of the six finalised proposals four will cater to unserved markets of Adampur, Kandla, Pondicherry and Jaisalmer whereas two will be for underserved markets of Porbandar and Kanpur.
Flight operations have already commenced on Mumbai-Porbandar-Mumbai and Mumbai-Kandla-Mumbai routes from July 10. On the occasion, Shilpa Bhatia Sr. Vice President, Commercial, SpiceJet said, “SpiceJet is glad to announce its third UDAN route and is proud to be a part of the nationalistic agenda of regional connectivity.
The new flight will get Pondicherry closer to major destinations on SpiceJets’ network.” With a fleet of 20 Bombardier Q400 planes, which can seat 78 passengers, SpiceJet is the largest and most organized regional player in the country.
SpiceJet’s Q-400 aircraft ? SG 1004, operating on the Hyderabad-Pondicherry route, will depart from Hyderabad at 1000 hrs and arrive at Pondicherry at 1120 hrs, whereas SG 1005 will depart from Pondicherry at 1140 hrs and arrive at Hyderabad at 1310 hrs. (UNI)