Spicejet

By David Casey
IndiGo’s domestic network will grow to 63 destinations once the route launches.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
SpiceJet is restoring service to Pakyong Airport in India, which has been without any commercial routes since June 2019.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Connectivity is being enhanced from Jharsuguda and Hyderabad, while the Indian airline is also starting a new route to Ras Al-Khaimah.
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By David Casey
The airline will become the first Indian LCC to operate flights to UK when service begins in December.
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By David Casey
SpiceJet has moved closer to launching low-cost flights between India and the UK.
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By David Casey
The low-cost airline has been granted the rights by Indian regulators to begin services to the US and UK.
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By David Casey
Routes' latest update on how airlines and airports across the Asia-Pacific region are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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By Wesley Charnock
This week: SpiceJet ties up first codeshare, Jet2.com expansion continues, AAPA names new leader.
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By David Casey
This week: Emirates firms Dreamliner and A350 orders; Gulf Air and SpiceJet sign cooperation agreement; Norwegian hires a new CEO; Air Astana puts faith in Max jets and more.
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By David Casey
Indian carrier SpiceJet is creating a hub at Ras Al-Khaimah, increasing its connectivity to the United Arab Emirates and providing a base from which to open routes to destinations in Western Europe.
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By David Casey
We profile SpiceJet, the Indian low-cost carrier and attendee at World Routes 2019.
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By Wesley Charnock
As SpiceJet and IndiGo move to fill the capacity void left by Jet Airways, we look at India's dramatic shift to LCCs over the past ten years
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By Ellie Wells
Over 85 of the region’s leading and fastest-growing airlines are now planning their meeting diaries for the event.
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By Nigel Mayes
What will the year ahead have in store for the commercial aviation industry? From further consolidation in Europe to a shake-up of global airline alliances, Nigel Mayes from leading consultancy ASM casts his eye on what might shape the aviation world in 2019.
Airports & Networks

This week: Air Canada increases international frequencies from Vancouver; Jetlines on track for Airbus A320s; SpiceJet takes delivery of first 737 MAX 8 and more.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
India plans to spend $60bn over the next 15 years to expand its airport infrastructure as growth forecasts indicate a trebling of passenger demand by 2037. The country’s government is also working on a relief package for struggling carriers.
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By Ellie Wells
More than 90 of the region’s leading airlines will be accepting meeting requests when scheduling opens.
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By Ellie Wells
China Southern Airlines, Shandong Airlines and Jeju Air are the latest carriers to register for the only route development event dedicated to the Asia-Pacific region.
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By David Casey
Four of the top six fastest-growing major airlines in the world over the past year were low-cost carriers, new research by Routesonline has found, highlighting their ongoing disruptive force on the industry. The analysis reveals the ten carriers which have grown their capacity the quickest.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Indian airlines are expected to order 2,100 new planes worth $290bn over the next 20 years as the country’s aviation market growth shows no sign of slowing.
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By Laura Hamill
Huge aircraft orders, the removal of dated regulations and a growing middle class who are eager to travel are all helping to bring India to the forefront of the aviation market. Passenger numbers are growing at a faster rate than the rest of the world, as India is on course to become the largest market by 2030.
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By Richard Maslen
Gulf carrier, Qatar Airways, has once again been forced to deny it is interested in acquiring a stake in independent Indian carrier SpiceJet, just two and a half years after previous rumours had serviced that it was in talks to develop a marketing partnership.
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By Routes News
Nigel Mayes, ASM senior vice president consulting and product development, asks whether India can finally fulfil its potential?
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By Richard Maslen
This week’s major commitment from Indian carrier SpiceJet at India Aviation 2014 in Hyderabad to acquire 42 Boeing 737 MAX-8s will provide the fleet
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By Richard Maslen
How will the LCCs respond to the challenges and opportunities during the next decade? Which LCCs will take the lead in the market? Can the traditional
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