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Rep Power: 177 | Spicejet on Tuesday entered the low-cost airline sector in India with special fares of Rs 99 for the first 99 days of its operation. The airline will operate its first commercial flight on May 23 with services between Delhi and Mumbai via Ahmedabad, Spicejet CEO Mark Winders told reporters in New Delhi. "We are not only committed to extending the low airfare phenomenon to India, but we also want to link it to strong quality quest services focus," he said. The airliner launched its Web site for online tickets booking and offered the first ticket to Union Tourism Minister Renuka Chowdhury who was present on the occasion. The company will charge airfare slightly above that of AC-III tier trains, Winders said, adding that "a whole new market is coming up in the low-cost travel." The airline will offer 9,000 tickets for Rs 99 during the offer period with a minimum of five and a maximum of 20 seats on each flight. Spicejet will launch its operation on Monday with two aircraft and gradually expand its services after it adds another plane to its fleet in June. "By January 2006, we plan to add 10 brand new Boeing 737-800 aircraft and target to have a fleet of 20-30 airplanes in the next two-three years," Winders said. While Spicejet has entered into an agreement with KLM for maintenance support, it has decided to keep the ground handling with itself. Asked about finances, Ajay Singh, promoter and director of the airline, said the company had a start-up investment of $25 million of which 60 per cent came from the promoters, 20 per cent from FIIs and the balance from the public. | |
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Rep Power: 177 | Re: Fly Mumbai-Delhi for Rs 99 in SPicejet:- [Only Registered Users Can See Links. Click Here to Register, Or Login in the login box above.][Only Registered Users Can See Links. Click Here to Register, Or Login in the login box above.][Only Registered Users Can See Links. Click Here to Register, Or Login in the login box above.][Only Registered Users Can See Links. Click Here to Register, Or Login in the login box above.]SpiceJet books 37,000 seats on day 1.[Only Registered Users Can See Links. Click Here to Register, Or Login in the login box above.]“A New Asian Record”[Only Registered Users Can See Links. Click Here to Register, Or Login in the login box above.]SpiceJet opened its reservation system today and received an overwhelming market response.[Only Registered Users Can See Links. Click Here to Register, Or Login in the login box above.]SpiceJet sold 37,348 tickets by end of day yesterday. This is the largest number of tickets sold by any airline in Asia on the first day of booking. SpiceJet introduced “Red Hot Special Fares” ranging from Rs.99 to Rs.799, as well as regular fares ranging from Rs. 699 to Rs. 6999. SpiceJet’s website [Only Registered Users Can See Links. Click Here to Register, Or Login in the login box above.] received in excess of 5.4 million hits in the last 30 hours. [Only Registered Users Can See Links. Click Here to Register, Or Login in the login box above.]“I am astounded by the level of bookings yesterday. We took our first sale at 06:40 a.m. Tickets were sold not only in the “Red Hot Special Fares” category but also in the regular fares category. I find this amazing as we had no promotional efforts other then our press conference in the early afternoon announcing the airlines start up plans. Our systems and staff were overwhelmed with the volume of activity but they coped exceptionally well.”[Only Registered Users Can See Links. Click Here to Register, Or Login in the login box above.]“The response that we have received shows that there is a huge untapped travel market for air travel in India” adds Winders.[Only Registered Users Can See Links. Click Here to Register, Or Login in the login box above.]The proud CEO concluded by saying “We are confident that our business plan offering everyday great value and our focus on product delivery and quality guest service will be a winner and revolutionize Indian Air travel”[Only Registered Users Can See Links. Click Here to Register, Or Login in the login box above.] | |
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