SpiceJet launches daily flights to Port Blair & Udaipur to boost winter travel across India
By Martin Shwenk Leade
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SpiceJet on Wednesday announced the launch of daily flights to two of India’s most popular winter destinations, Port Blair in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Udaipur, the famous city of lakes. With this expansion, the airline is offering travellers more options to plan their perfect winter getaways across India.Daily Flights to Port Blair and Udaipur to Make Winter Travel EasierUnder its new winter schedule, SpiceJet will operate daily flights to Port Blair from Kolkata and Delhi, and to Udaipur from Delhi and Mumbai. This move aims to make travel to these scenic destinations more convenient and affordable.Flights to Port Blair have already begun, while non-stop services to Udaipur from Delhi and Mumbai will start on 6 November 2025. Tickets are now available for booking through SpiceJet’s official website and mobile app.Connectivity for Port Blair PassengersFor travellers heading to the Andaman Islands, SpiceJet offers a smooth and convenient journey. Passengers flying from Kolkata can enjoy non-stop connectivity to Port Blair. Those travelling from Delhi will have a short stopover in Kolkata, but the service remains a direct connection with no aircraft change, ensuring a hassle-free experience.This setup is designed to make it easier for passengers to reach one of India’s most stunning island destinations, known for its crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and serene beaches.Live EventsSpiceJet’s Ambitious Winter Expansion PlanThe launch of these new routes is part of SpiceJet’s broader winter expansion plan, which includes adding new destinations, more daily flights, and a larger operational fleet. The airline is planning to more than double its number of daily flights and aircraft in service this season.The expansion comes as the demand for domestic travel continues to rise, especially during the festive and winter holiday period. SpiceJet aims to give travellers more choices and flexibility while improving connectivity between major cities and popular holiday spots.Beachside Escapes and Royal Retreats Await TravellersCommenting on the new routes, Debojo Maharshi, Chief Business Officer of SpiceJet, said, “As winter approaches, we are thrilled to offer travellers two of India’s most beautiful destinations, the Andamans and Udaipur. Whether it’s a beachside escape or a royal retreat, SpiceJet is making your dream holiday closer than ever.”He added that this expansion reflects the airline’s commitment to strengthen its domestic network and provide affordable, comfortable, and delightful travel experiences for passengers across India.SpiceJet Brings More Options for Indian TravellersWith its expanding network and improved connectivity, SpiceJet is making it easier than ever to explore India’s top destinations. From the sunny beaches of Port Blair to the majestic palaces and lakes of Udaipur, travellers now have the perfect opportunity to plan their next winter adventure with convenience and ease.Inputs from agenciesAdd as a Reliable and Trusted News Source Add Now!
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