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SpiceJet's new flights to Ahmedabad

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Ahmedabad , Nov. 27

SpiceJet will connect Ahmedabad with daily flights to Jaipur and Hyderabad from December 18, the company announced today.

The two new daily flights are SG 390 on the Hyderabad-Ahmedabad-Jaipur route and SG 397 on the Jaipur-Ahmedabad - Hyderabad route, the company said in a release here today.

Announcing the new routes, Mr Ajay Singh, Director, SpiceJet said, the decision to introduce new flights was taken after the response received on the recently-introduced flight to Goa from Ahmedabad.

SpiceJet has been getting an average load factor of 79 per cent in overall scenario and the airline is now the load factor leader among all domestic airlines, with 78 per cent passengers load factor.

The new sectors start with the lowest Red Hot Special Fares of Rs 299 to Rs 1,099, available for booking with effect from November 18, and are being sold through SpiceJet's Web site, he said in a release.

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