SpiceJet intends to add additional tourism destinations that are religious after Ayodhya
According to SpiceJet CEO Ajay Singh, the airline plans to grow after Ayodhya and improve connection to a number of tourist and religious destinations, including Lakshadweep, over the course of the next two years.
According to CEO Ajay Singh, SpiceJet plans to expand its operations beyond Ayodhya in the next two years, boosting connectivity between several tourist and religious destinations, including Lakshadweep.
According to airline president Ajay Singh, SpiceJet intends to grow its operations in the next two years and improve connection between other tourist and religious places, including Lakshadweep, after Ayodhya.
In a conversation with PTI, the CMD said that the domestic airline also intended to fly seaplanes and was waiting on the construction of water port facilities. "I believe it's time to grow." SpiceJet is going to make every effort to grow its company over the next 24 months. Regarding the company's development goals, Singh said, "We want to add many tourist destinations, religious tourism, medical tourism, places including Lakshadweep."
Sing claims that the airline already has a license to fly seaplanes and that preparations are in place to use seaplane services to link several regions. Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath, Minister of State VK Singh, as well as Minister of Civil Aviation Jyotiraditya Scindia jointly launched SpiceJet's direct flight service between Ayodhya and eight cities on February 1. In response to a question about the company's intentions to expand Ayodhya's network reach, Singh said that Ayodhya is now a destination that both large and small cities want access to. As a result, planning is being done. "It seems like all airlines aim to link Ayodhya with an increasing number of flights these days." I believe that the airport in Ayodhya will need to be expanded shortly by the government.
Without a doubt, Ayodhya will rank among the world's most popular tourist attractions. He remarked, "I have no doubt that Ayodhya will become the world's most popular tourist site, much as you hear about the Vatican or Mecca. Singh went on to say that SpiceJet intends to introduce wide-body aircraft for air cargo services both domestically and internationally, including to major commercial hubs worldwide, since the industry is seeing rapid expansion. As. He said that the business hopes to quickly finish the NSE listing process.
"We've already submitted an application. We're making an effort right now. "To make sure we expedite the listing process as much as possible, we have some meetings in the next two to three days," Singh said.
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