Budget air carrier SpiceJet has announced that it will upgrade its daily Delhi-Bangkok flight to a wide-body Airbus A340 by replacing the narrow-body Boeing 737. According to the company, the change will increase the seating capacity to 324 passengers per flight on the route and this will help the company to cater to the high demand during the holiday season.  

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The upgrade service will commence on May 31 and continue until June 20, 2024.

"In addition to this, SpiceJet also operates daily flights to Bangkok from Kolkata and has recently announced its foray into the beautiful island paradise of Phuket. Starting May 31, 2024, the airline will offer daily non-stop flights connecting Delhi and Phuket,
with conveniently timed schedules to ensure a hassle-free travel experience," the company said in an exchange filing.

With visa-free entry for Indians, Bangkok remains an attractive destination for travellers seeking work and leisure opportunities. 

Debojo Maharshi, Chief Business Officer, SpiceJet, said, “We are excited to upgrade our Delhi-Bangkok flight to the wide-body Airbus A340. This move underscores our commitment to providing our passengers with enhanced comfort and increased
capacity during the peak holiday season. With the addition of daily flights to Phuket and our existing services to Bangkok, SpiceJet continues to expand its footprint in Thailand, offering our passengers more travel options and convenience.”

Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is a major hub for both business and leisure travellers. Known for its bustling markets, ornate temples, and dynamic nightlife, the city offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity.