06 Sep 2012
(MENAFN) SpiceJet’s CEO, Neil Mills, stated that by October, the Indian airline will launch its first service to Riyadh on a Boeing 737 aircraft, reported Arabian Business.
Mills said that the carrier, which has a fleet of 35 Boeing 737 aircraft and 12 Bombardier Dash 8 Q400, will launch the flight from its hub in Delhi.
He added that in June, the low-cost airline started its third international service to Dubai, however, the company is not thinking about adding any other Gulf routes to its network at the current time.
It is worth noting that SpiceJet will also launch a service to China’s southern city of Guangzhou, also by the end of the coming month.
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