Aviation
Spice Jet opens office in Oman
Spice Jet, India’s favourite budget airline, has opened its new office in the heart of Muscat. Located in the prime commercial area of Ruwi, the new ‘Spice City Office’ will showcase the brand prominently and will cater to the demands of all its valued customers.
“This new office is another valuable bridge between two beautiful countries – Oman and India, and will definitely enhance Oman’s position in the list of Spice Jet’s seven international destinations – Bangkok, Colombo, Dubai, Kabul, Male( Maldives ), Dhaka and Dubai,” said Shilpa Bhatia, Chief Sales and Revenue Officer, Spice Jet.
“It is a privilege to have Spice Jet, India’s favourite airline, as a partner in Oman. The prime location of this new office will definitely increase the visibility of the brand in the market and attract even more clients,” added M.C Jose, CEO, Projects and Logistics, Khimji Ramdas.
Today, Spice Jet is a name to reckon with in the aviation business in India and in the region. The airline has made flying affordable for more Indians than ever before.
This year Spice Jet was conferred with the–‘Most Outstanding Global Aviation Turnaround’ award at the IIIrd Travel and Hospitality Awards and the Best Domestic Airline– 2017 at the 10th International Conference and Awards organised by Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism, India, and ASSOCHAM.
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