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SpiceJet introduces direct flights on Ahmedabad-Kolkata and Kolkata-Hyderabad sectors

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SpiceJet announced its flight schedule for the summer of 2010. The schedule offers new connections and even better connectivity between key cities.

Spicejet has introduced two new direct sectors — Ahmedabad-Kolkata and Kolkata-Hyderabad. SpiceJet also increases its operations in the North East by commencing daily return flights to Agartala from Kolkata effective the April 15. Agartala will be SpiceJet’s nineteenth station in India. The airline also announces its second Kolkata-Guwahati flight with convenient evening timings, said a company release.

Announcing the new summer flight schedule, Samyukth Sridharan, chief commercial officer, SpiceJet Limited, said, “Our constant effort is to provide better connectivity for our customers. Based on customer feedback, we have introduced new connections in our summer schedule. We are confident that our latest schedule will meet the needs of both the business and leisure travelers.”

Travllers can book tickets through www.spicejet.com or through SpiceJet directly. Toll free reservation is available at 1800 180 3333 / 0987 180 3333 and through travel agents.

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