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SpiceJet operations at Bengaluru airport affected due to grounding of Boeing 737 MAX 8

BENGALURU: With the

Directorate General of Civil Aviation

(DGCA) deciding to ground the

Boeing 737 MAX 8

planes in India, several

SpiceJet services

in and out of the

Kempegowda International Airport

(KIA) in Bengaluru have been affected.


With SpiceJet grounding the 12 Boeing 737 MAX 8 airplanes in its fleet, services to and from Ahmedabad, Pune, Kolkata and Hyderabad were affected.

“Dear SpiceJet customer; Due to grounding of Boeing 737 MAX 8 as per regulatory directive, your flight SG 929 dated 17 Mar 2019 has been cancelled. We regret the inconvenience caused. You can rebook yourself on an alternate flight or opt for full refund..” reads the email sent by SpiceJet to one of its passengers.

In a statement issued, SpiceJet has said “SpiceJet is rationalizing & optimizing the use of its Boeing 737 NG and

Bombardier Q400 aircraft

to address the current situation and minimize inconvenience to its passengers. We are evaluating options for augmenting capacity in the coming days through a mix of additional flights & aircraft inductions. We are sure that our operations will be normal very soon. Complying with the DGCA directive, SpiceJet has grounded its entire B737 Max fleet."

A majority of passengers affected as a result of these cancellations have been accommodated by SpiceJet on alternate flights. Additionally, the airline is also offering passengers the option of a full refund, changing the flight/date of travel, or even change of destination (to nearest alternate airport); all this without any cancellation charges or any fare difference.
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