Budget carrier SpiceJet on Wednesday said that it will operate special flights from Gaya and Indore to Saudi Arabia to ferry passengers for the grand annual Islamic pilgrimage of Haj in Mecca.
According to the airline, the special flights are expected to ferry more than 8,000 pilgrims from August to October.
"It is a great privilege for us to be a part this grand holy ritual and eagerly look forward to serve our nation on this occasion," GP Gupta, chief administrative officer and accountable manager, SpiceJet, was quoted in a statement as saying.
"Haj is a lifetime experience and SpiceJet will make every effort to ensure a hassle-free and delightful travel experience to all its customers."
The airline also said that it plans to deploy two Airbus 320 to ferry pilgrims from Gaya and Indore respectively.
To Read the News in Full 13/07/16 IANS/Times of India
According to the airline, the special flights are expected to ferry more than 8,000 pilgrims from August to October.
"It is a great privilege for us to be a part this grand holy ritual and eagerly look forward to serve our nation on this occasion," GP Gupta, chief administrative officer and accountable manager, SpiceJet, was quoted in a statement as saying.
"Haj is a lifetime experience and SpiceJet will make every effort to ensure a hassle-free and delightful travel experience to all its customers."
The airline also said that it plans to deploy two Airbus 320 to ferry pilgrims from Gaya and Indore respectively.
To Read the News in Full 13/07/16 IANS/Times of India
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