SpiceJet today announced the exclusive “Red Hot Weekend Special fares” between Rs. 789 to Rs. 1,998 with substantial number of seats on selected sectors only.
Booking of tickets on these fares will be available only on Saturday, April 29, 2006 and Sunday, April 30, 2006. The sectors on which “ Red Hot Weekend Special Fares” will be available are as follows:
Chennai-Hyderabad-Chennai Rs 898, Chennai-Bangalore-Chennai Rs 798, Mumbai-Ahmedabad-Mumbai Rs 898 , Mumbai-Hyderabad-Mumbai Rs 798, Delhi-Kolkata-Delhi Rs 1998
Apart from this SpiceJet today also announced the opening of their inventory for the festive month of October 2006.
The “Red Hot Weekend Special Fares” & booking for the month of October will be available with effect from 12 midnight, April 28, 2006 onwards. These fares will be available for sale through the call center at 1800 180 3333/ 0 987 180 3333 or through the call center at 1800 180 3333/ 0 987 180 3333 or through SpiceJet’s website www.spicejet.com
29/04/06 Moneycontrol.com
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