SpiceJet Airlines Web Check In

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In layman’s term, web check-in is when a passenger on flight prints his/her boarding pass and verify his or her attendance on a flight through the Internet without having to wait in long queues.

 

SpiceJet Web Check-In

 

Founded in 2004, SpiceJet commenced its first operation on 23 May 2005. The first flight was flown between Delhi and Mumbai the very next day. Since then, the airline has come a long way, it is now the second-largest airline in India by the number of domestic passengers carried. Apart from providing affordable rates to its passengers, it also keeps updating its website to make the lives of the passengers easier and more convenient. From flight status to PNR, you can now easily get information without having to approach the help desks. SpiceJet Online Check-In feature is where you can easily board your plane without much hassle.

 

Web Check-In SpiceJet

 

  1. Visit MakeMyTrip and login with your credential.
  2. There, enter your PNR NUMBER and EMAIL / LAST NAME
  3. On the next page, select the passenger
  4. The system will then take you through the seat map where you can select your preferred seat
  5. The screen will prompt you with the passenger detail as well as the seat number
  6. Once you confirm the process, you can then print your boarding pass and customer copy.

 

If you are facing any problem when entering your details, you can call their 24X7 customer service number and they will happily assist you. You can also visit https://www.makemytrip.com/flights/SpiceJet-airlines.html for web check-in.

 

It is important to know that web check-in can be done for only 9 passengers at a time and that a passenger with an infant or on a wheelchair cannot do web check-in.