
SpiceJet has unveiled a new flexible fare offering, allowing passengers to bundle a series of extra services into their fare at a reduced cost.
The new ‘SpiceFlex’ fares allow passengers to add in-flight meals, priority check-in, pre-assigned seats and ticket change fees into the ticket price for approximately 50% less cost than if passengers added the items separately.
“As part of the new and emerging SpiceJet, it is our constant endeavour to offer our guests unique and innovative products giving them value for money and a seamless travel experience. We are happy to introduce SpiceFlex at a special discounted rate for our guests,” said Kaneswaran Avili, SpiceJet’s chief commercial officer.
“From now onwards, SpiceJet will be offering two separate booking fare options. Our guests would have the choice to choose between the super saver fare and SpiceFlex that would offer bundled services. The super saver tickets would be the lowest available fare whereas SpiceFlex will offer add-on services built into the fare,” he added.
The new SpiceFlex fares are valid for all flights on the SpiceJet network, and can only be booked online at the spicejet.com website
Source: Travel Daily
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