SpiceJet offers extra legroom to passengers
Chennai: With a view to enhance convenience for passengers, SpiceJet, India's second largest low fare airline, has announced introduction of 'SpiceMax', a scheme that offers more leg room for little more money from August 15.
SpiceJet customers opting for 'SpiceMax' seats will enjoy best in class legroom with at least 6 inches more legroom to relax compared to standard seats and with priority check-in at dedicated SpiceMax counters at major airports.
'SpiceMax' is designed for customers who want more comfort and convenience but are not willing to pay the huge premium for business class, the airline said.
"SpiceMax seats are available on our domestic and international sectors operated by the modified aircrafts on a first come first served basis," as per the carrier's website.
SpiceJet has reconfigured most of its Boeing 737 fleet such that the first five rows now have this extra legroom, along with the exit row seats that have more legroom, the airline said in a release in Chennai.
The Boeing 737 fleet will have 30 SpiceMAX seats (first five rows), whereas the Bombardier Q400 fleet will remain with 4 SpiceMAX seats (first row).
"We have repeatedly heard from many of our customers, including our corporate customers, that while they are not always willing to pay the huge premium for Business Class, they would be happy to pay a little more for greater comfort and convenience in economy class so that they have more personal space, legroom, and greater freedom to work and relax during their frequent travels," SpiceJet chief operating officer Sanjiv Kapoor said.
For a limited time, the SpiceMax product can be purchased at a promotional offer starting at Rs. 500 per seat over and above the ticket price.