SpiceJet is all set to launch its daily non-stop flights connecting Delhi and Kathmandu starting from May 10, 2025. This marks the company’s first new international destination since its successful Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP). The company’s latest addition strengthens its international footprint, which already includes favourite destinations like Dubai and Bangkok. Since raising Rs 3,000 crore through the QIP, the airline has rapidly expanded its domestic network, launching flights to new cities like Shivamogga, Tuticorin, Porbandar, and Dehradun, while reviving routes to previously served destinations such as Gorakhpur.
Flight SG 41 will depart from Delhi at 8:10 am (local time) and land in Kathmandu at 9:55 am (local time). The return flight, SG 42, will depart from Kathmandu at 10:55 am (local time) and arrive in Delhi at 1:10 pm (local time). SpiceJet will operate its Boeing 737 aircraft on this route.
Kathmandu attracts travellers from around the world for its ancient temples, bustling markets, and as a gateway to the Everest region. This new route will enhance connectivity between India and Nepal, providing a seamless travel experience for tourists, pilgrims, and business travellers alike.
SpiceJet is among the first private companies that stepped into the Indian aviation sector.
Company Name | CMP |
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Interglobe Aviation | 5313.20 |
SpiceJet | 54.00 |
Global Vectra Helico | 232.85 |
Taneja Aerospace | 304.45 |
TAAL Enterprises | 2307.55 |
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