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SpiceJet upgrading system, tickets booking to be temporarily suspended

However, our check-in systems and regular flight operations at all airports will be functional, said SpiceJet

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The letter of intent is for 25 Q400 turboprops and purchase rights for an additional 25 aircraft.
Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Nov 28 2018 | 3:03 AM IST

Customers of SpiceJet will not be able to book tickets or carry out any modification in their journey plans between 2300 hours Tuesday and 0930 hours Wednesday owing to a systems upgrade, the airline has said.

However, the airline's check-in systems will remain functional during the shutdown period and the operation will also continue to be normal, the budget carrier said.

"There will be a temporary shutdown of all services from 11 PM on November 27 (Tuesday) to 09.30 AM on November 28 (Wednesday).

"No PNR bookings/modifications can be done during this period on our website, mobile app, airports or through call centre," SpiceJet informed its passengers through an e-mail communication

"However, our check-in systems and regular flight operations at all airports will be functional," it added.

The Gurugram-based no-frills airline operates an average 446 daily flights to 57 destinations - 49 domestic and 8 international.

The airline connects its network with a fleet of 41 Boeing 737 planes, including the latest B737 Max, and 24 regional jets Bombardier Q-400s.

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First Published: Nov 27 2018 | 7:45 PM IST

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