Low Cost Carrier (LCC) SpiceJet has sought government nod to fly to 10 new destinations, majority of which are in the former Soviet Union and China, as per a TOI report by Saurabh Sinha. These include places like former Kazakh capital Almaty, Uzbek capital Tashkent and Chinese Special Administered Region (SAR) Macau. The airline will launch flights to Chinese SAR Hong Kong next month along with Guangzhou, informed Neil Mills, CEO, SpiceJet. Furthermore, the airline will bring Male, Riyadh and Dhaka on its network soon.
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"We follow a blue ocean strategy for international flights which means flying to places where not too many airlines go. We would like to fly to more points in China," Mills said. At present, no Indian carrier flies to the former Soviet republics, while their airlines have started flying to India. Similarly, Guangzhou and Macau are not on the network of any other Indian carrier.Click here to see the original article>