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Revision as of 06:15, 30 January 2021

SpiceAir
IATA ICAO Callsign
SA TSA SPICY
Founded1968; 56 years ago (1968)
HubsHampi Hiriyur Airport
Frequent-flyer programLotusFlyer
AllianceCommonSky
Fleet size228
Destinations186
Parent companyRoyal Tennai Airlines
HeadquartersHampi, Tennai
Key peopleVarnika Muthunagai (Chairwoman)
Inthuuja Thushi (CEO)
Employees18,060 (2020)

SpiceAir Private Limited, operating as SpiceAir, is a full-service regional airline with its head office in Terminal 2 of Hiriyur Airport in Hampi. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Tennai Airlines and operates scheduled passenger services from Tennai to 186 cities in 34 countries within Siduri. As the regional wing of Royal Tennai Airlnes, it serves the short to medium haul destinations in the Royal Tennai Airlines Group network. On 18 May 2016, Royal Tennai Airlines announced that the SpiceAir fleet would undergo a major cabin product upgrade from 2018.

History

Corporate Affairs

Destinations

Fleet

Current Fleet

Skip fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Notes
TAI E175-E2
TAI E190-E2
TAI E195-E2
Total 330

Services