India Grants SpiceJet Rights To Begin U.S., UK Operations

Spicejet
SpiceJet de Havilland Canada DHC-800
Credit: Spicejet via Twitter
LCC SpiceJet has been awarded designated-carrier status by the Indian government to serve the U.S. and the UK, a first step toward launching long-haul, low-cost routes to these countries. In regulatory filings with the BSE (formerly the Bombay Stock Exchange), the Gurugram-based airline first told...
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