Spicejet rules the route |
18 Apr 2008 flights
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On the stock exchange their investors may be bailing (an ailing American bank, Bear Stearns, sold 4% of Spicejet on the 17th March), but in the skies Spicejet rules the route - the Mumbai to Delhi flight route that is. For the third survey in a row Spicejet airline are offering the cheapest flight:
Survey date |
Air Deccan |
Air India |
Indigo airline |
Jet Airways |
Jetlite |
Kingfisher airline |
Spicejet airlines |
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24 Mar 2008 |
2 699 |
4 555 |
3 024 |
4 125 |
3 320 |
4 733 |
2 525 |
2 525 |
4 375 |
2 525 |
4 125 |
6 440 |
4 701 |
2 525 |
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2 999 |
4 555 |
2 525 |
4 125 |
3 400 |
site down |
2 525 |

Kristin tells us how she expected India to be a stench of heat and upset tummies, but only encountered some of that in Chennai (Madras):
she was surprised that she never even saw a squat toilet
from her ship in Chennai she could see loads of Hyundai cars about to be shipped out (yet another sign of India's booming economy)
she was interested that cows are sacred and that people are more devasted if a cow is knocked over than a person
she was surprised that there was television in the back of ever seat on the plane
the inside of the Taj Mahal is a lot smaller than she'd thought it would be

A photo of the security screening at the Jet Airways boarding section of Mumbai Airport (India), taken on the 20th January 2008.
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