Key Points

SpiceJet has signed a new lease agreement to add eight more Boeing 737 aircraft to its operations. This brings the airline's total planned fleet additions to 18 aircraft for the upcoming season. The move is designed to handle increased passenger demand during the festive and winter travel period. These new aircraft will start joining the SpiceJet fleet from October 2025.

Key Points: SpiceJet Leases 8 More Boeing 737s for Winter 2025 Fleet Expansion

  • Total planned fleet additions now stand at 18 Boeing 737 aircraft
  • Aircraft scheduled to join the fleet starting from October 2025
  • Aimed at meeting rising festive and winter travel demand
  • Will enhance frequencies on key domestic routes
  • Part of strategy to ensure seamless passenger connectivity
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SpiceJet finalises lease agreement for 8 more Boeing 737 aircraft

SpiceJet finalises lease for 8 Boeing 737 aircraft, boosting its total planned fleet additions to 18 jets for the 2025 winter and festive travel season.

"We are delighted to announce the addition of eight more Boeing 737 aircraft to our fleet - Debojo Maharshi, SpiceJet CBO"

Gurugram, September 16

SpiceJet has signed lease agreements for the induction of another eight Boeing 737 aircraft, further strengthening its fleet ahead of the Winter Schedule 2025.

With this, the airline's planned fleet additions have risen to 18 aircraft, reinforcing its commitment to meet the rising demand for air travel during the upcoming festive and winter season.

The latest announcement comes on the back of two earlier lease agreements covering the induction of 10 Boeing 737 aircraft, scheduled to join the fleet starting in October 2025.

Debojo Maharshi, Chief Business Officer, SpiceJet, said, "We are delighted to announce the addition of eight more Boeing 737 aircraft to our fleet, taking our total planned inductions to 18 aircraft for the Winter Schedule 2025.

"These additions reaffirm our commitment to expanding capacity, ensuring seamless connectivity, and offering a superior flying experience to our passengers. With the upcoming festive and winter travel season, these aircraft will allow us to enhance frequencies on key routes and cater to the growing passenger demand." the SpiceJet official said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Hope this expansion also means better on-time performance. Last time I flew SpiceJet during Diwali, there was a 3-hour delay. More aircraft should help with scheduling issues.
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Aditya G
Boeing 737s are good aircraft but I hope SpiceJet maintains them properly. Safety should be the top priority, not just expansion. Indian aviation needs to focus on quality along with quantity.
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Sarah B
As someone who frequently travels between Bangalore and Kolkata for work, this is welcome news. More flights mean flexible timing options. Hope they add early morning flights on this route!
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Meera T
Good to see Indian airlines expanding. With festival season coming, more capacity is definitely needed. Last year, ticket prices to Goa were through the roof! Hopefully this will help stabilize prices 🎉
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Karthik V
While expansion is good, I hope they don't compromise on customer service. Sometimes their ground staff at smaller airports need better training. More aircraft should mean better service overall.

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