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SpiceJet unveils low-fare plan for Tier 2 cities

Last Updated 03 June 2014, 17:33 IST

Budget carrier SpiceJet, which triggered a low-fare war in the market early this year, came out with another promotional all-inclusive ticket offer today starting from Rs 2,999 for a one-way journey on domestic routes, primarily from Tier-II cities.

The three-day offer, for which bookings started today, is valid for travel between July 6 and March 28 next year and will be applicable for all via and onward connection flights, SpiceJet said in a release here.

The scheme aims at stimulating traffic from the Tier-II cities, the private airline said. "We, at SpiceJet, are focused in our effort to stimulate travel and with this campaign we hope our customers in second tier cities will benefit from the super low fare," SpiceJet Chief Commercial Officer Kaneswaran Avili said.

While all previous and other airlines only focuses on point to point travel, we at SpiceJet do not wish to exclude our second-tier customers who do not have direct connectivity to other second tier cities, he said.

The Kalanithi Maran-promoted carrier has been on a promotional and discounted fare spree since January this year, when it reduced ticket prices by up to 50 per cent after the lean travel season set in.

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(Published 03 June 2014, 17:33 IST)

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