They say they’ll begin flights between New Delhi and Ras Al-Khaimah by December SpiceJet then plans to base as many as five airplanes in the UAE to then carry passengers onto Europe RAS AL-KHAIMAH, UAE: The Indian low-cost carrier SpiceJet says it plans to open an international hub in the United Arab Emirates, its first hub overseas. Company officials and the emirate of Ras Al-Khaimah made the announcement on Wednesday in the northernmost sheikhdom of the oil-rich UAE, signing an agreement for the expansion. They say they’ll begin flights between New Delhi and Ras Al-Khaimah by December. SpiceJet then plans to base as many as five airplanes in the UAE to then carry passengers onto Europe. SpiceJet is India’s second-largest airline in terms of domestic passenger volume. It’s based near New Delhi and operates a fleet of 111 Boeing and Bombardier aircraft, flying to over 50 destinations in India and a handful of international routes, including Dubai.
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