GURUGRAM: SpiceJet is pleased to announce the introduction of daily non-stop flights to Phuket, Thailand’s largest and most popular island, from Delhi and Mumbai. With this new service, SpiceJet will operate flights to two of Thailand’s key destinations – Phuket and Bangkok. Flights from Delhi to Phuket will commence on October 31, 2025, while those from Mumbai will begin on November 6, 2025. Debojo Maharshi, Chief Business Officer of SpiceJet, expressed excitement about adding Phuket, a highly sought-after holiday destination, to their expanding international network. He stated, “With non-stop flights from Delhi and Mumbai, SpiceJet is simplifying travel for Indian tourists eager to experience Thailand’s beautiful beaches, rich culture, and warm hospitality.
This expansion also demonstrates our dedication to providing more international options and seamless connectivity at affordable prices.” Phuket is renowned for its beautiful beaches, which cater to both adventurous water sports enthusiasts and those seeking tranquil relaxation. The island not only boasts stunning white sands and clear waters but also serves as a gateway for island-hopping excursions to nearby attractions such as the Phi Phi Islands. Visitors are further captivated by Phuket’s vibrant culture, showcased in the colorful Sino-Portuguese architecture of Old Phuket Town and the iconic Big Buddha statue, alongside a lively nightlife scene and delicious Thai cuisine. Passengers can purchase tickets via SpiceJet’s official mobile app or website, taking advantage of its competitive fares. Bookings are currently open.
About SpiceJet: SpiceJet is India’s preferred airline, making air travel more accessible for a larger number of Indians. The airline is certified by IATA-IOSA and operates a fleet of Boeing 737s and Q-400s, positioning itself as one of the largest regional players with multiple daily flights under the UDAN or Regional Connectivity Scheme. Most of its fleet features SpiceMax, offering the most spacious economy-class seating available in India.