October is by far the best month, wherein you can get cheapest flights for Srinagar to Delhi. Meanwhile, April is perceived as the expensive month due to the varying factors. That’s why it’s highly advised to make advanced online flight booking to save huge amounts of money.
October- During this month the footfall is less so, the flight is gradually inexpensive.
October - is the cheapest month to book round trip flights.
Cheapest Fare- Currently, this is the fare price based on the current demand.
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AMD
06:10
Ahmedabad Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport
Tue , 02 Sep 2025
BKK
03:00
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport
Wed, 03 Sep 2025
AMD
05:45
Ahmedabad Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport
Wed , 03 Sep 2025
BKK
03:00
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport
Thu, 04 Sep 2025
SpiceJet is one of India’s most recognisable and accessible low-cost airlines, serving millions of passengers each year with affordable fares and reliable service. Headquartered in Gurugram, Haryana, the airline operates a fleet of Boeing 737s and Bombardier Q400s, connecting more than 60 destinations across India and several key international cities. SpiceJet’s roots date back to the mid-1990s when it operated under the name ModiLuft, a joint venture with Germany's Lufthansa. Though the venture ceased in 1996, it laid the foundation for a stronger comeback. In 2004, Indian entrepreneur Ajay Singh acquired the dormant license and rebranded the airline as SpiceJet. By May 2005, the airline was officially launched as a low-cost carrier committed to offering budget-friendly, reliable air travel.
Since taking flight in 2005, SpiceJet has carved out a unique spot in India’s fast-growing aviation scene, holding a 4% domestic market share as of May 2025, according to DGCA data. Over the years, it has become a pioneer in budget aviation, offering a wide range of services—like SpiceMax extra legroom seating, SpiceScreen entertainment, and a growing cargo arm (SpiceXpress)—without compromising on safety or efficiency.
Despite periods of financial turbulence—most notably in 2014, when the airline was on the verge of collapse—SpiceJet staged an impressive recovery under the leadership of Ajay Singh, who returned as Chairman in 2015. Through cost-cutting, better aircraft utilization, and route optimization, the airline returned to profitability within a year.
SpiceJet continues to play a vital role in India's civil aviation landscape by:
Key Snapshot | Details |
Founded | 2005 |
Founder | Ajay Singh |
Headquarters | Gurugram, Haryana, India |
Fleet Size | 62 aircraft: 34 Boeing 737s, 24 Bombardier Q400s, 6 wet-leased (January 2025) ~40% grounded; plans to unground 30 by 2026. |
Destinations Served | 73 (Domestic & International) |
Major Hubs | Delhi (DEL), Mumbai (BOM), Hyderabad (HYD) |
Frequent Flyer Program | SpiceClub |
Service Type | Low-Cost Carrier (LCC) |
Cargo Division | SpiceXpress |
CEO | Ajay Singh |
Website | https://www.spicejet.com/ |
Contact Number | +91 (0)124 4983410 / +91 (0)124 710160 |
custrelations@spicejet.com |
As of July 2025, SpiceJet’s total fleet is approximately 91 aircraft, but financial and maintenance challenges have grounded a significant portion. In January 2025, only 28 aircraft were operational, one of the smallest fleets among Indian carriers, just ahead of Akasa Air’s 27. By March 2025, the airline aimed to have 40 aircraft flying, and recent updates suggest they’re on track, with estimates of 40–50 operational aircraft by mid-2025. This includes:
Aircraft Type | Approx. Active Units | Seats | Key Role |
Boeing 737‑800 | 14–28 | 189 | Core domestic & select international routes |
Boeing 737 MAX 8 | ~7–13 | 189 | New generation, replacing older 737‑800s |
Boeing 737‑900ER | 3 | 212 | Medium-haul trunk routes |
Boeing 737‑700 | 2–5 | 144–149 | Aging jets, gradually phased out |
Bombardier Q400 | 23–24 | 78 | Regional/UDAN-focused turboprop |
737‑700 Freighters | 3 | Cargo | SpiceXpress cargo operations |
SpiceJet is actively working to revive its grounded fleet, supported by a ₹3,000 crore fundraising effort in 2024. The airline plans to double its operational fleet to 100 aircraft by 2026, a goal supported by its slots, traffic rights, and maintenance infrastructure.
SpiceJet offers varied cabin experiences, giving passengers the freedom to choose value, comfort, or premium perks depending on their travel needs.
This is SpiceJet’s base fare, offering affordable air travel with essential amenities:
A step up from basic economy, SpiceMax provides added comfort and priority services for a modest fee:
SpiceFlex is not a cabin class but a flexible fare upgrade designed to offer passengers more control and airport perks—particularly useful for travelers who value hassle-free changes and a bit of comfort.
According to SpiceJet’s terms and verified industry sources, the SpiceFlex fare includes:
1. Boeing flights: 55 × 35 × 25 cm (total 115 cm)
2. Q400 flights: 50 × 35 × 23 cm (total 108 cm)
>>At the airport:
>>Pre‑booked excess baggage (up to 3 hours pre-flight via website or call center):
Web check-in is available for all domestic flights and remains open until 60 minutes before the scheduled departure. In cases where assistance is needed for check-in or re-issuance of boarding passes via Reservations, a facilitation fee of INR 200 per passenger will be levied. However, this fee is exempted for passengers with medical conditions/stretchers, and bookings made under the fares of armed forces and senior citizens. Web check in process includes:-
For more information related to web check in click here.
The airport check-in counters will open three hours before the flight's departure and will close 60 minutes before departure. Passengers are advised to arrive at the check-in counter at least two hours prior to their scheduled departure time.
When booked under a single PNR, SpiceJet passengers on domestic connecting itineraries receive two boarding passes at their origin airport: the first valid to the transit point and the second for the onward leg to the final destination. While check‑in for the second sector remains open up to 60 minutes before departure, passengers should retain both boarding passes for transit security checks. Baggage is checked through to your final destination and does not need to be reclaimed en route. SpiceJet operates on a point‑to‑point basis—there is no through check‑in with other airlines—so it's important to leave sufficient time between flights for terminal transfers or procedures at transit airports.
If you’re catching a connecting flight with SpiceJet Airlines and don’t make it to the boarding gate at your transit point at least 25 minutes before departure, you’ll be marked as a “gate no-show,” even if your first flight landed on time. This means your journey stops there, and your checked bags will be offloaded and handed to you or the airport authority at the transit hub, like Delhi or Mumbai, with SpiceJet taking no responsibility for any resulting issues, such as missed connections or extra costs. This policy, part of the low-cost carrier’s effort to keep flights on schedule, is critical in a busy network of 73 destinations served by a fleet where only 40–50 of 91 aircraft are operational as of July 2025, so plan to arrive early at the gate—aim for 30–40 minutes—to avoid disruptions and keep your travel plans on track.
Change Scenario | Applicable Charges (INR) |
A. Changes made within 24 hours of booking, if the first flight departs more than 7 days later | Fare difference only |
B. Changes made within 96 hours of departure, excluding condition A | ₹2,999 + Fare difference |
C. Changes made more than 96 hours before flight departure | ₹2,999 + Fare difference |
Fare difference refers to the additional amount payable if the new flight is priced higher than the original. If the new fare is lower, no refund of fare difference will be made.
Note: An additional charge of INR 250 per passenger per segment will be applicable if changes and cancellations are processed through the reservation center or the airport ticketing office.
Cancellation Scenario | Applicable Charges (INR) |
A. Cancellations made within 24 hours of booking, if the first flight departs more than 7 days later | NIL* |
B. Cancellations made within 96 hours of departure, excluding condition A | ₹4,275 |
C. Cancellations made more than 96 hours before flight departure | ₹3,200 |
>> In the event that the passenger has checked in on time and the SpiceJet flight is delayed from its original scheduled departure time, SpiceJet shall provide reasonable refreshments to such checked-in passengers. Following are these scenarios:
In accordance with Para 3.8.1(a) of CAR Section 3, Series M Part IV, passengers are entitled to the following facilities based on the duration of the flight delay:
>> In the event that any domestic flight is expected to be delayed by more than 6 hours, passengers shall be informed 24 hours prior to the original scheduled departure time, or SpiceJet shall offer the option of either an alternate flight within a period of 6 hours or a full refund.
>> In the event that the expected time of departure is delayed in total by more than 24 hours from the original schedule time of departure, or in the event that the delay is more than 6 hours for the flights scheduled to depart between 2000 hours and 0300 hours, hotel accommodation shall be provided wherever necessary. SpiceJet shall have absolute discretion in the selection of hotels under the given circumstances, and no reimbursement shall be made in this regard.
Change Scenario | Dubai / Fujairah / Jeddah / Riyadh | Bangkok / Phuket / Kathmandu |
A. Within 24 hours of booking, if the first flight departs more than 7 days later | Fare Difference Only | Fare Difference Only |
B. Within 96 hours of departure, excluding condition A | ₹3,950 + Fare Difference | ₹2,999 + Fare Difference |
C. More than 96 hours before flight departure | ₹3,250 + Fare Difference | ₹2,999 + Fare Difference |
Note: "Fare Difference" refers to the additional amount you may need to pay if the new fare is higher than your original booking. If it’s lower, no refund is applicable.
Cancellation Scenario | Dubai / Fujairah | Jeddah / Riyadh / Bangkok / Phuket | Kathmandu |
A. Cancellation within 24 hours of booking, if the first flight departs more than 7 days later | Nil* | Nil* | Nil* |
B. Cancellation within 96 hours of flight departure, excluding condition A | ₹6,350 | ₹6,950 | ₹4,275 |
C. Cancellation made more than 96 hours before flight departure | ₹5,350 | ₹5,850 | ₹3,200 |
SpiceJet allows live animals to be transported only in the cargo hold on direct flights and under strict conditions. Animals must be healthy, non-pregnant, and at least 3 months old for domestic or 4 months old for international travel. A valid veterinary certificate issued within 48 hours of departure, along with vaccination records (including rabies), is mandatory. Certain species—including reptiles, poisonous animals, rodents, and snub-nosed dog breeds like Bulldogs, Pugs, and Mastiffs—are strictly prohibited due to safety and health risks.
Animals must be transported in an IATA-compliant fiberboard cage, with a maximum size of 48" L × 45" W × 30" H, and the total weight must not exceed 35 kg (excluding the cage). Up to two adult animals of similar size (under 14 kg each) or three littermates under six months may share a container if accustomed to cohabitation.
The airline requires a Shipper’s Declaration Form and an indemnity declaration. Owners are responsible for meeting all destination country regulations, including quarantine and permits. Compliance with IATA Live Animal Regulations (LARS) is mandatory. The airline does not transport animals used for lab experiments or those emitting strong odors.
Route (IATA) | Origin | Destination | Flight Duration | Flight Frequency |
AMD-AYJ | Ahmedabad | Ayodhya | 2h 05m | Daily |
AMD-DED | Ahmedabad | Dehradun | 1h 40m | Daily |
AMD-DEL | Ahmedabad | Delhi | 1h 35m | Daily |
AMD-GOI | Ahmedabad | Goa | 1h 40m | Daily |
AMD-JAI | Ahmedabad | Jaipur | 1h 30m | Saturday |
AMD-IXJ | Ahmedabad | Jammu | 4h 15m | Daily |
AMD-BOM | Ahmedabad | Mumbai | 1h 20m | Saturday |
AMD-PAT | Ahmedabad | Patna | 1h 45m | Daily |
AMD-SXR | Ahmedabad | Srinagar | 2h 00m | Daily |
AMD-VNS | Ahmedabad | Varanasi | 2h 00m | Daily |
ATQ-DEL | Amritsar | Delhi | 1h 20m | Daily |
AYP-DEL | Ayodhya | Delhi | 2h 00m | Daily |
AYP-DHM | Ayodhya | Dharamshala | 3h 30m | Daily |
IXB-BLR | Bagdogra | Bengaluru | 3h 25m | Daily |
IXB-DEL | Bagdogra | Delhi | 2h 20m | Daily |
IXB-GAU | Bagdogra | Guwahati | 1h 20m | Daily |
IXB-CCU | Bagdogra | Kolkata | 1h 05m | Daily |
IXB-BOM | Bagdogra | Mumbai | 3h 15m | Daily |
IXB-PAT | Bagdogra | Patna | 3h 40m | Daily |
BLR-DBR | Bengaluru | Darbhanga | 2h 45m | Daily |
BLR-DED | Bengaluru | Dehradun | 3h 00m | Daily |
BLR-DEL | Bengaluru | Delhi | 3h 15m | Daily |
BLR-GOI | Bengaluru | Goa | 1h 00m | Daily |
BLR-HYD | Bengaluru | Hyderabad | 3h 50m | Daily |
BLR-CCU | Bengaluru | Kolkata | 2h 35m | Daily |
BLR-PAT | Bengaluru | Patna | 2h 35m | Daily |
BLR-SAG | Bengaluru | Shirdi | 2h 00m | Daily |
BLR-TIR | Bengaluru | Tirupati | 5h 45m | Daily |
MAA-DEL | Chennai | Delhi | 4h 25m | Daily |
MAA-COK | Chennai | Kochi | 1h 40m | Daily |
MAA-PNQ | Chennai | Pune | 1h 40m | Daily |
MAA-SAG | Chennai | Shirdi | 1h 55m | Daily |
MAA-RQY | Chennai | Shivamogga | 1h 30m | Daily |
MAA-TCR | Chennai | Tuticorin | 1h 35m | Daily |
PNQ-IXB | Pune | Bagdogra | 5h 15m | Daily |
PNQ-MAA | Pune | Chennai | 1h 50m | Daily |
PNQ-DBR | Pune | Darbhanga | 5h 00m | Daily |
PNQ-DEL | Pune | Delhi | 2h 05m | Daily |
PNQ-GOI | Pune | Goa | 1h 05m | Daily |
PNQ-JAI | Pune | Jaipur | 2h 05m | Daily |
PNQ-IXJ | Pune | Jammu | 5h 50m | Daily |
PNQ-CCU | Pune | Kolkata | 5h 35m | Daily |
PNQ-SXR | Pune | Srinagar | 4h 25m | Daily |
SHL-DEL | Shillong | Delhi | 3h 25m | Monday, Friday |
SAG-MAA | Shirdi | Chennai | 2h 05m | Daily |
SAG-DEL | Shirdi | Delhi | 2h 00m | Daily |
SAG-HYD | Shirdi | Hyderabad | 1h 00m | Daily |
RQY-MAA | Shivamogga | Chennai | 1h 30m | Daily |
RQY-HYD | Shivamogga | Hyderabad | 1h 30m | Daily |
SXR-DEL | Srinagar | Delhi | 1h 40m | Daily |
SXR-IXJ | Srinagar | Jammu | 0h 55m | Daily |
SXR-CCU | Srinagar | Kolkata | 4h 25m | Daily |
TIR-HYD | Tirupati | Hyderabad | 1h 20m | Daily |
TCR-MAA | Tuticorin | Chennai | 1h 40m | Daily |
VNS-DEL | Varanasi | Delhi | 1h 35m | Daily |
VNS-BOM | Varanasi | Mumbai | 2h 20m | Daily |
SpiceJet continues to strengthen its international network in July 2025, offering direct flights from key Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kochi, and Ahmedabad to major global hubs including Dubai, Bangkok, Jeddah, and Kathmandu. With high-frequency routes such as DEL–DXB, BOM–DXB, and DEL–BKK, the airline ensures convenient connections for both business and leisure travelers. Most flights operate daily, with flight durations ranging between 2 to 6 hours, making SpiceJet a popular low-cost choice for short- to medium-haul international travel from India.
Route | Origin | Destination | Flight Duration | Flight Frequency |
AMD–DXB | Ahmedabad | Dubai | 1h 49m | Daily |
ATQ–DXB | Amritsar | Dubai | 1h 55m | Daily |
BKK–DEL | Bangkok | Delhi | 2h 54m | Daily |
DEL–BKK | Delhi | Bangkok | 5h 40m | Daily |
DEL–DXB | Delhi | Dubai | 2h 50m | Daily |
DXB–AMD | Dubai | Ahmedabad | 4h 10m | Daily |
DXB–ATQ | Dubai | Amritsar | 4h 40m | Daily |
DXB–DEL | Dubai | Delhi | 5h 4m | Daily |
DXB–JAI | Dubai | Jaipur | 4h 45m | Tue/Wed/Fri |
DXB–COK | Dubai | Kochi | 6h 0m | Daily |
DXB–CCJ | Dubai | Kozhikode | 5h 40m | Daily |
DXB–IXM | Dubai | Madurai | 5h 40m | Daily |
DXB–BOM | Dubai | Mumbai | 16h 55m | Daily |
DXB–PNQ | Dubai | Pune | 4h 34m | Daily |
FJR–COK | Fujairah | Kochi | 5h 30m | Daily |
JAI–DXB | Jaipur | Dubai | 2h 15m | Tue/Wed/Fri |
JED–CCJ | Jeddah | Kozhikode | 7h 40m | Mon/Wed |
KTM–DEL | Kathmandu | Delhi | 2h 15m | Daily |
COK–DXB | Kochi | Dubai | 3h 15m | Daily |
CCU–BKK | Kolkata | Bangkok | 4h 15m | Daily |
CCJ–DXB | Kozhikode | Dubai | 2h 50m | Daily |
IXM–DXB | Madurai | Dubai | 3h 9m | Daily |
BOM–DXB | Mumbai | Dubai | 1h 55m | Daily |
PNQ–DXB | Pune | Dubai | 1h 55m | Daily |
SpiceJet is an Indian low-cost airline headquartered in Gurugram, Haryana, known for affordable domestic and international flights.
No, SpiceJet operates as a low-cost carrier, meaning meals, seat selection, and baggage are usually paid add-ons.
You can reach SpiceJet’s customer service via their toll-free number (0 124 498 3410 / 0 124 710 1600) or through the official website’s chat and email options.
SpiceJet’s primary hub is Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) in Delhi.
Yes, you can select your preferred seat during booking for an additional fee or at check-in, subject to availability.
Yes, airport check-in counters open 2.5 to 3 hours before departure and close 60 minutes before flight time.
A government-issued photo ID for domestic flights, and a valid passport and visa for international routes.
Each passenger can carry 7 kg of hand baggage within specific dimensions (usually 115 cm total).
Yes, but food is not complimentary. You can pre-book meals or buy onboard depending on your fare.
SpiceMax is a premium seating option that includes extra legroom, priority boarding, meals, and baggage benefits.
Pets are not allowed in the cabin, but live animals can be shipped in the cargo hold with prior approval.
No, SpiceJet is not a member of any global airline alliance.
Yes, a valid passport and visa (if required) are mandatory for international travel.
Yes, web check-in is available for most international routes, but airport document verification is still required.
SpiceJet connects to 13 destinations across five countries, including Dubai (DXB), Bangkok (BKK), Colombo (CMB), Jeddah (JED), and Muscat (MCT), with 26 daily flights.
Call +91 124 4983410 or email custrelations@spicejet.com. Live chat is available on the SpiceJet app or website.
Yes, SpiceJet serves Tier-II/III cities like Darbhanga, Shivamogga, Tuticorin, and Ayodhya, enhancing regional connectivity.