Key Points

SpiceJet has just launched new daily flights to two popular winter destinations. Travelers can now fly directly to Port Blair from Kolkata and Delhi, while Udaipur gets non-stop connections from Delhi and Mumbai starting November. This expansion is part of the airline's plan to significantly increase its winter operations. The new routes make beach getaways and royal retreats more accessible than ever before.

Key Points: SpiceJet Launches Direct Flights to Port Blair and Udaipur

  • Daily flights to Port Blair operate from both Kolkata and Delhi starting immediately
  • Non-stop Udaipur flights from Delhi and Mumbai begin November 6, 2025
  • Airline plans to double daily flights and operational fleet this winter
  • Delhi-Port Blair service offers direct connection with no aircraft change
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SpiceJet launches direct flights to Port Blair and Udaipur

SpiceJet launches daily direct flights to Port Blair from Delhi/Kolkata and non-stop flights to Udaipur from Delhi/Mumbai as part of major winter expansion.

"Whether it's a beachside escape or a royal retreat, SpiceJet is making your dream holiday closer than ever. - Debojo Maharshi, Chief Business Officer, SpiceJet"

Gurugram, October 8

SpiceJet announced the launch of daily flights to two of India's most sought-after winter destinations - Port Blair, the capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and Udaipur, Rajasthan.

The airline will operate daily flights to Port Blair from Kolkata and Delhi, and to Udaipur from Delhi and Mumbai, offering travellers the perfect opportunity to plan their winter getaways, according to a release.

As part of its ambitious winter expansion plan, SpiceJet is adding new routes, more flights, and a significantly larger fleet to meet soaring travel demand. The airline is set to more than double both its daily flights and operational fleet this winter, with several exciting new destinations on the horizon.

According to the release, flights to Port Blair have already commenced, while daily non-stop flights to Udaipur from Delhi and Mumbai will begin on November 6, 2025. Tickets are available for booking on SpiceJet's official website and mobile app.

Passengers flying to Port Blair from Kolkata will enjoy seamless, non-stop connectivity, while those travelling from Delhi will make a short stopover at Kolkata. The Delhi–Port Blair service is a direct connection with no aircraft change, ensuring a smooth and convenient journey.

Debojo Maharshi, Chief Business Officer, SpiceJet, said, "As winter approaches, we are thrilled to offer travellers two of India's most beautiful destinations - the Andamans and Udaipur - now easily accessible with our new direct and non-stop flights. Whether it's a beachside escape or a royal retreat, SpiceJet is making your dream holiday closer than ever. This expansion is part of our larger commitment to strengthen our domestic network and provide seamless, affordable, and delightful travel experiences to our passengers."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great news for tourism! Udaipur is such a beautiful city with amazing palaces and lakes. Hope the fares remain reasonable during peak season.
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David E
As someone who travels frequently between Mumbai and Rajasthan for work, this Udaipur connection is a welcome addition. Much better than taking the train or connecting through Jaipur.
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Ananya R
Hope SpiceJet maintains good service standards with this expansion. Last time I flew with them, there were delays and the in-flight experience could be better. But competition is always good for passengers!
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Vikram M
Andamans in winter is absolute paradise! The crystal clear waters and marine life are breathtaking. More flight options mean better prices hopefully. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
This is excellent for promoting domestic tourism. Both destinations offer such different experiences - from beaches to royal heritage. Perfect for family vacations during the winter break.

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