SpiceJet passengers landing in Delhi can now book cabs during flight

Passengers would no longer have to carry their luggage to cab departure area, and won’t have to spend any time waiting for cabs at the arrival gate.

Budget carrier SpiceJet on August 12 said that its passengers can now book cabs for airport transfer mid-air, using the airline’s in-flight entertainment platform SpiceScreen.

This first-of-its-kind initiative in the domestic aviation industry would help the passengers avoid any waiting time for their transport, post-arrival at the cab transfer area, the airline said.

Once a passenger books a cab on SpiceScreen, they will get the cab booking OTP message via SMS, WhatsApp and automated inbound call confirmation on their mobile phone on arrival. It will also allow customers the flexibility to pay via any payment options (online or cash) at the end of the journey, it added.

In the first phase, the new service will be available to passengers arriving at the Delhi airport, starting August 12. The airline will further extend the service to all major airports, including Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Goa, Chennai, Kolkata, Ahmedabad and Pune in a phased-manner

“With the launch of our industry-first SpiceScreen midair airport transfer service, we aim to elevate the customer experience to the next level. When we launched SpiceScreen in August last year, we had promised to add more onboard services for our customers, ” said Ajay Singh, Chairman and Managing Director of SpiceJet

“With our latest offering, passengers will no longer have to carry their luggage to the cab departure area besides enjoying zero waiting time as cabs will now be available for them right outside the arrival gate,” he added.

The airline will also offer special discounted fares exclusively to passengers exercising this option for booking their cabs, it said, adding it will not charge for cancellation if a passenger fails to board the cab for any reason.

SpiceJet launched SpiceScreen, a complimentary in-flight entertainment system in August last year, which is can be accessed on any of the passengers’ handheld devices, including a smartphone, tablet or laptop, by simply connecting to the onboard wireless network.

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