"We were the first to set up such CUT (Common User Terminal) here. Yes, of course we are keen in setting up more such CUTs in places like Tiruchirapalli and Coimbatore," SpiceJet Ltd Senior Vice-President Kamal Hingorani told PTI.
The company has set up similar Common User Terminal at Mumbai and Delhi airports.
Setting up such CUTs would facilitate movement of cargo in airports as there has been an increase in cargo every year, he said, adding that it would also standardise costs.
SpiceJet recently inaugurated the Common User Terminal set up at Chennai airport.
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"We made it as a soft launch (of the CUT at Chennai airport). We are targeting to make it operational in a week's time. Chennai accounts for 10 per cent of general cargo for SpiceJet," he said, adding that New Delhi leads in cargo movement.
Asked how the company was facing various issues after the crisis last year, he said, "currently our load factor is 92 per cent plus. That is proof of the confidence customers have got in us."