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SpiceJet Review 2026 — 3.4/5

SpiceJet Ltd. · IATA SG · Founded 2005 · HQ Gurugram, Haryana
★★★☆☆   3.4 / 5
Fleet ~45 (operating) aircraft
Domestic 38 cities
International 12 cities
Market share ~4% (down from peak ~14% in 2019)
Model low-cost
Main hub Delhi
HappyFares Verdict SpiceJet in 2026 is a survival story still mid-chapter. Cash infusion from new investors in late 2024 restored basic operational stability, but the fleet is smaller and the schedule thinner than its 2019 peak. Reliability has improved but remains below IndiGo + AIX. For deeply price-sensitive travellers on overlapping routes, fares are sometimes notably lower — the trade-off is higher disruption risk and slower refund processing.

Sub-ratings

On-time performance
★★★☆☆
3.2/5
Value for money
★★★½☆
3.7/5
Fleet
★★★☆☆
3.3/5
Customer service
★★★☆☆
3.3/5
Network
★★★½☆
3.7/5

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Pros and cons at a glance

✓ What we like

  • Often cheapest fare on overlapping routes — base fares 5–15% below IndiGo on price-sensitive segments.
  • Strong regional Q400 network — serves smaller airports (Belgaum, Kandla, Porbandar, Daman) other carriers skip.
  • SpiceMax / SpiceBiz tiers offer genuine premium seating + lounge access on a low-cost.
  • New investor stake (late 2024) and partial fleet reactivation has reduced the most acute disruption risk.
  • 737 MAX 8 (limited) deliveries provide modern cabin where deployed.
  • Sometimes only carrier on certain Tier-3 routes — UDAN regional monopoly.

✗ Where it falls short

  • On-time performance is the lowest among major carriers — DGCA Apr 2026: 68.4% (lowest in the four-metro sample).
  • DGCA complaint rate is highest — 0.78 per 10,000 passengers (vs industry avg 0.45).
  • Refund-processing time is slow — historically 30–60 days, sometimes longer.
  • Fleet has shrunk from 100+ in 2019 to ~45 operating in 2026 — schedule fragility persists.
  • Frequent ad-hoc cancellations due to aircraft availability — risk concentrates on small-airport regional Q400 routes.
  • No frequent-flyer programme of note (SpiceClub is dormant).

Fleet composition

SpiceJet operates ~45 (operating) aircraft as of May 2026. Below is the detailed breakdown by aircraft type.

AircraftCountCapacityPrimary use
Boeing 737 MAX 8 ~10 189 seats Newer, mostly metro routes
Boeing 737-800 ~25 189 seats Workhorse domestic + Gulf
Bombardier Q400 ~10 78 seats Regional UDAN + Tier-3 airports

Fare tiers explained

SpiceJet's fare structure offers 5 tiers that vary in baggage, meal, and flexibility benefits.

TierCabinCheck-inMealSeatChange feeRefundable
SpiceSaver
Cheapest budget option
7 kg 15 kg Buy on-board Paid ₹3,000 No
SpiceFlex
Slight schedule flexibility
7 kg 15 kg Snack Free (standard) Zero (1 free) Partial
SpicePlus
Comfort with low-cost price
7 kg 20 kg Hot meal Free (premium) Zero Yes
SpiceMax
Premium leisure
10 kg 25 kg Premium meal + lounge Extra-legroom rows Zero Yes
SpiceBiz
Business travel needing recliner
12 kg 30 kg Multi-course + lounge Recliner front cabin Zero Yes

On-time performance

DGCA April 2026 places SpiceJet at 68.4% OTP across the four metros — the lowest among major scheduled domestic carriers. The OTP dip concentrates on regional Q400 routes where aircraft-rotation slack is minimal. The 12-month rolling figure is similar. Improvement direction is positive (up from 62% in 2024) but the gap to IndiGo remains significant.

Safety record

SpiceJet has not had a fatal accident in its 20-year history, though several non-fatal incidents in 2022 (turbulence + smoke events) drew DGCA scrutiny and led to a temporary capacity cap. DGCA lifted the cap by 2023 after audits confirmed corrective action. The airline holds IATA IOSA certification. Safety record is broadly acceptable; the bigger risk for passengers is schedule reliability, not safety.

Customer service

Primary channels: 0124-486-2400, custcare@spicejet.com, @flyspicejet Twitter. DGCA Apr 2026 complaint rate is 0.78 per 10,000 — the highest among major carriers. The most common complaint category is refund delay (typically 30–60 days, sometimes longer). The airline's digital tools (app, web check-in) work but support during disruptions is uneven.

Route network

38 domestic + 12 international destinations as of 2026. Strong on regional Q400 routes (smaller airports), competitive on metro trunk routes (Delhi-Mumbai etc.), and limited international (Dubai, Sharjah, Bangkok, Kathmandu, Colombo, Male, Dhaka). Schedule has thinned from 2019 peak but stabilised in late 2024.

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Baggage policy

Domestic: 7 kg cabin + 15 kg check-in (Saver/Flex), 20 kg (Plus), 25 kg (Max), 30 kg (Biz). International: 30 kg check-in standard on Gulf, route-dependent elsewhere. Excess: ₹600–800/kg at airport — cheaper if pre-booked.

SpiceJet vs competitors

SpiceJet vs IndiGo
Reliability gap

IndiGo wins on OTP, schedule, refund speed, and network. SpiceJet competes on price alone.

SpiceJet vs Akasa Air
Newer entrant overtook

Akasa is more reliable, has a newer fleet, and clearer fare structure. Choose Akasa where it operates the route.

SpiceJet vs AIX
Tata vs independent

AIX has Tata-group disruption protection; SpiceJet doesn't. For Gulf trips, AIX wins. For domestic regional Q400 routes, SpiceJet is sometimes the only option.

SpiceJet vs Star Air / Alliance Air
Regional Q400 competition

SpiceJet's Q400s overlap on some regional UDAN routes. Star Air's Embraer 175 product is slightly more comfortable; Alliance Air is government-backed (lower disruption tail risk on UDAN routes).

Who should fly SpiceJet?

✓ Best for

  • Deeply price-sensitive travellers willing to absorb higher disruption risk
  • Regional Tier-3 airport routes (Belgaum, Kandla, Porbandar) where SpiceJet is the only operator
  • Premium-low-cost on SpiceMax or SpiceBiz when fares undercut IndiGo UpFront

✗ Avoid if

  • You have a tight connection or important meeting — disruption tail risk is real
  • You need fast refund processing — historically slow
  • You're a frequent flyer wanting loyalty miles

Frequently asked questions

Is SpiceJet safe to fly in 2026?

Yes — SpiceJet has not had a fatal accident in 20 years and holds IATA IOSA certification. The 2022 DGCA capacity cap was lifted after corrective audits. The main passenger risk is schedule reliability (OTP 68% — lowest major carrier), not safety.

Is SpiceJet going out of business?

No, but the airline has been through severe financial restructuring. Cash infusion from new investors in late 2024 restored operational stability. The fleet is smaller (~45 operating vs 100+ in 2019) and the schedule thinner. Operating, but not at its 2019 peak scale.

How long does SpiceJet take to refund a cancelled ticket?

Historically 30–60 days; sometimes longer. DGCA has issued multiple notices on refund delays. If you experience delays beyond 30 days, escalate via DGCA's Air Sewa portal or your card issuer's chargeback process.

Should I book SpiceJet or IndiGo?

For domestic trips where reliability matters (business, tight connections, important events), IndiGo. For price-sensitive leisure trips on overlapping routes, SpiceJet sometimes wins on fare by ₹500–1,500. For regional Q400 routes to smaller airports, SpiceJet is often the only option.

What is SpiceMax and SpiceBiz?

SpiceMax = premium economy on SpiceJet — extra-legroom, hot meal, lounge access where available. SpiceBiz = front-cabin recliner-style premium with multi-course meal + lounge. Both are unusual to find on a low-cost; SpiceBiz competes with IndiGoStretch + AIX Xpress Biz.

Does SpiceJet have a frequent-flyer programme?

SpiceClub exists but is largely dormant. There is no meaningful miles-based loyalty offering at the moment. For loyalty value, fly IndiGo (6E Rewards credit card) or Air India / Air India Express (Maharaja Club).

The bottom line

SpiceJet is no longer the operationally-dangerous bet it was in 2022–24, but it's still the riskiest of the major Indian carriers. For one-way price-sensitive leisure trips on metro trunk routes, the savings can justify the disruption risk. For business travel, important events, or tight connections, the small premium to fly IndiGo / Akasa / AIX is worth paying.

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