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Low-cost carrier SpiceJet said on Friday that it will start offering web check-in service from Delhi to 14 destinations across the country. Passengers travelling from Delhi to select destinations would be able to check-in, choose preferred seats and print boarding passes through SpiceJet website, SpiceJet said in a release. The service once availed on a ticket would restrict cancellations or any modifications on that ticket, the release said, adding the service would not be available for passengers travelling with infants, unaccompanied minors and persons using wheelchairs. "SpiceJet's web check-in service provides hassle free air travel experience. The new service would also help in making check-in counters at airports less crowded," SpiceJet CEO Siddhanta Sharma said in a statement. |
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