Announcing the launch of new flights from Coimbatore to Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad from Oct 25, Kamal Hingorani, vice-president, sales and marketing, Spicejet, said the company was expecting approval from the Centre from May.
The company was aiming to start its international operations to South East Asia, SAARC countries, Gulf and parts of China.
Spicejet is leasing two of its aircraft to Air India for two months for the benefit of Haj pilgrims from Nagpur, Jaipur Varanasi and Lucknow, he said.
The company has a fleet of 16 aircraft, operating over 96 daily flights in 16 cities. It would purchase eight more aircraft, including Boeing 737-800 and new version 737-900, before next December.
It has also proposed to buy six new aircraft each every three years, to meet the International travel demand.
On the launch from here, Hingorani said three daily flights to Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and twice to Chennai, would make Coimbatore the 17th destination on Spicejet network. The Flight between Coimbatore and Delhi was via Hyderabad, while others would be direct, he said.
The company has plans to connect more Southern Cities in the near future, he said adding Kochi-Goa, Coimbatore-Tirupati and Delhi-Mumbai-Hyderabad-Tirupati route was in the pipeline.