Aviation

SpiceJet launches direct flight between Delhi and Adampur

SpiceJet has launched daily direct services between Delhi and Punjab’s Adampur. The first direct flight was flagged off from Delhi airport’s Terminal 2 to Adampur by Jayant Sinha, Minister of State for Civil Aviation, and Ajay Singh, Chairman and Managing Director, SpiceJet. SpiceJet was awarded Adampur under the first round of the regional connectivity scheme UDAN and the city is the fifth destination for the airline under this scheme.

In addition to Adampur, SpiceJet also launched daily services between Leh and Delhi. Flight SG 8731 was flagged off at 3:30 pm from Delhi and SG 8732 was given a flag off at 5:05 pm from Adampur.

“SpiceJet is proud to connect Adampur with Delhi and multiple domestic and international destinations on our network like Dubai and Bangkok. I am sure that business and leisure travelers from Adampur and nearby cities will be delighted by our convenient connections and vast network,” said Ajay Singh, Chairman and MD, SpiceJet.

SpiceJet is also slated to start two more flights under Regional Connectivity Scheme between Hubli-Chennai and Hubli-Hyderabad from 14th May.