NITN | @notintownlive | 10 May 2019, 07:29 am
SpiceJet, one of the key low-cost Indian airlines, recently tweeted that it has introduced a Business Class facility, SpiceBiz, with superior service.
SpiceJet presents SpiceBiz, a business class experience for the discerning flyer! We’re blending superior service - 2X2 cabin, gourmet meals & beverages, lounge access & more - with a dash of unmatched value. Book now & usher in the future! pic.twitter.com/JCH583fRnz
— SpiceJet (@flyspicejet) May 8, 2019
The facility will be available on select flights on key metro routes, according to media reports.
The service is expected to begin from May 11.
Business Class facilities include dedicated cabin, lounge and priority privileges, gourmet meals and extra baggage allowance.
SpiceJet has taken on lease Boeing 737s from the grounded Jet Airways, media had reported earlier.
The low-cost airline will use these airplanes for the hybrid service.
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