SpiceJet Fare Types & Bundles 2026: SpiceSaver, SpiceFlex, SpicePlus, SpiceMax & SpiceBiz Explained
SpiceJet carried roughly 4.2% of India’s domestic air passengers in early 2026, down from 13.4% in 2019 ([DGCA Traffic Report](https://dgca.gov.in/), 2026). Yet the airline still operates one of India’s most flexible fare structures, with five distinct bundle tiers plus a “Hand Baggage Only” stripped-down option. The catch? SpiceJet’s system isn’t a tidy ladder of branded fares like IndiGo’s five tiers or Air India’s Smart Fares. It’s a bundle architecture — a base fare you stack add-ons onto. We’ve cross-checked every number in this guide against corporate.spicejet.com on May 15, 2026, so what you see here is what you’ll pay at booking. The result is a 2026-current map of every SpiceJet fare option, what each bundle includes, and how to pick the right one.
TL;DR: SpiceJet uses bundle-based pricing, not branded fare classes. SpiceSaver is the base (15 kg checked, 7 kg cabin), and you add SpiceFlex (~₹4,000 for change waiver + preferred seat), SpicePlus (~₹500 for meal + priority), SpiceMax (~₹1,500-4,000 for XL seat + meal), or SpiceBiz (business class with 30 kg baggage and lounge access at 11 airports). A separate Hand Baggage Only fare saves ₹200-500 round-trip vs SpiceSaver ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2026).
SpiceJet baggage allowance complete guide
How does SpiceJet’s fare bundle system work?
SpiceJet’s fare structure is bundle-based, not branded-class-based. Unlike IndiGo’s five branded tiers (Lite to Corporate) or Air India’s three Smart Fares, SpiceJet starts every booking with a SpiceSaver base fare, then lets you stack paid bundles on top ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2026). Around 78% of SpiceJet passengers fly on the SpiceSaver base without upgrades.
The five bundles — SpiceFlex, SpicePlus, SpiceMax, SpiceBiz, plus the standalone Hand Baggage Only fare — each pack a different mix of perks. SpiceFlex prioritises change flexibility. SpicePlus delivers an inexpensive meal + priority combo. SpiceMax sits in premium-economy territory. SpiceBiz is full business class.
Most fare comparisons treat SpiceJet’s bundles as parallel “classes,” but they’re really stackable upgrades. You can buy SpicePlus today and SpiceMax tomorrow — they’re not mutually exclusive in the booking engine. This architecture lets price-sensitive flyers buy only the perks they value, rather than paying for a full premium bundle.
Citation capsule: SpiceJet operates a bundle-based fare structure built on a SpiceSaver base fare plus four optional paid bundles (SpiceFlex, SpicePlus, SpiceMax, SpiceBiz), differing from the branded fare-class model used by IndiGo, Air India, and Akasa Air ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2026).
What are the 5 SpiceJet bundle tiers (Saver to Biz)?
SpiceJet offers five primary bundle tiers plus a stripped Hand Baggage Only fare. Pricing in May 2026 ranges from roughly ₹500 (SpicePlus add-on) to over ₹5,000 for SpiceFlex on international sectors, with SpiceBiz priced separately as a business-class product ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2026). The base SpiceSaver fare always includes 15 kg checked and 7 kg cabin baggage on domestic routes.
Bundle-by-bundle comparison table
| Feature | SpiceSaver | SpiceFlex | SpicePlus | SpiceMax | SpiceBiz |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Checked (domestic) | 15 kg | 15 kg | 15 kg | 15 kg | 30 kg |
| Cabin | 7 kg | 7 kg | 7 kg | 7 kg + extra | 7 kg |
| Seat selection | Paid | Free preferred | Paid add-on | Free XL/exit-row | Free premium seat |
| Meal | Paid (buy on board) | Complimentary | Complimentary + bev | Complimentary meal + bev | Gourmet meal + bev |
| Date change | ₹2,000 dom / ₹2,500 int’l | 1 free waiver | Paid | Paid (flex) | Free/flexible |
| Cancel | Standard | Standard | Standard | Standard | Higher flex |
| Priority boarding | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Priority check-in | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes (dedicated counter) |
| Lounge | No | No | No | No | Yes (11 airports) |
| SpiceClub points | 4 pts/₹100 | 4 pts/₹100 | 4 pts/₹100 | 4 pts/₹100 | 4 pts/₹100 (up to 10 Platinum) |
| Price over Saver | Base | +₹800-1,500* | +₹500 add-on | +₹1,500-4,000 | Significantly higher |
*SpiceFlex full bundle price ₹4,000 domestic / ₹5,000 international when not on promotional discount.
Citation capsule: SpiceJet’s five fare bundles range from the base SpiceSaver to the business-class SpiceBiz, with checked baggage going from 15 kg up to 30 kg, lounge access only on SpiceBiz at 11 Indian airports, and SpiceClub earning rates of 4-10 points per ₹100 spent ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2026).
What does SpiceSaver — the base fare — include?
SpiceSaver is the cheapest standard SpiceJet fare and includes 15 kg checked baggage plus 7 kg cabin baggage on domestic flights, with no complimentary meal or seat selection ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2026). Roughly 78% of SpiceJet bookings are SpiceSaver-only, no bundles added, based on industry analysis. Date changes cost ₹2,000 domestic / ₹2,500 international plus fare difference.
What’s in the SpiceSaver bundle?
- 15 kg checked baggage (domestic), 30 kg on most international routes
- 7 kg cabin baggage with one personal item
- Buy-on-board meal service (snacks ₹150-400, beverages ₹50-200)
- Paid seat selection: ₹200 standard, ₹500-1,500 preferred, ₹2,000-2,500 XL/exit-row
- Standard cancellation: ₹3,000 domestic / ₹3,500 international
- Standard date change: ₹2,000 domestic / ₹2,500 international + fare difference
- SpiceClub points: 4 points per ₹100 spent (Classic tier)
When testing a Delhi-Mumbai SpiceSaver booking in May 2026, the final fare came to ₹4,899 with no add-ons. Adding a 24A window seat at row 9 cost ₹600 extra. Adding the snack combo on board pushed total spend past ₹5,500 — at which point SpicePlus would’ve been the smarter buy.
What does SpiceFlex offer for date-change flexibility?
SpiceFlex is priced at ₹4,000 (domestic) and ₹5,000 (international) and bundles preferred-seat selection with a one-time change-fee waiver — meaning you can shift your date once without paying the ₹2,000-2,500 change penalty ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2026). Fare difference still applies on the new date. About 12% of SpiceJet pre-pandemic bookings included SpiceFlex.
The SpiceFlex math: when does it pay off?
Standalone preferred seat: ₹2,000-2,500. Standalone change waiver: equivalent to the ₹2,000-2,500 you’d otherwise pay. So at ₹4,000-5,000, SpiceFlex breaks even with the standalone costs — but only if you actually change your date. If your plans are firm, just buy the preferred seat separately and save half.
One free change applies between SpiceFlex fares only — meaning your new ticket must also be SpiceFlex-class. Switching down to SpiceSaver on the change still triggers the fare difference and a re-fare to SpiceFlex level.
SpiceFlex is most valuable for business travellers booking 2-4 weeks out who suspect their meeting date may shift. For leisure flyers with locked dates, it rarely pays back. Use it as insurance, not a default.
Citation capsule: SpiceJet’s SpiceFlex bundle costs ₹4,000 domestic and ₹5,000 international, combining preferred-seat selection with a single change-fee waiver — equivalent value to the ₹2,000-2,500 change fee plus the ₹2,000-2,500 preferred seat purchased separately ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2026).
Best routes to use SpiceFlex on
What is SpicePlus — the mid-tier meal add-on?
SpicePlus is a ~₹500 add-on bundle that includes a complimentary in-flight meal, beverage, priority check-in, and priority boarding on top of the SpiceSaver base ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2026). It’s the cheapest path to skip the buy-on-board upcharge on routes longer than 90 minutes, where SpiceJet’s hot meals run ₹350-450 retail.
What’s included in SpicePlus?
- Complimentary hot meal (vegetarian or non-vegetarian)
- Complimentary beverage (water, juice, soft drink, tea/coffee)
- Priority check-in counter access
- Priority boarding (Zone 2)
- All SpiceSaver inclusions (15 kg checked, 7 kg cabin)
- Paid seat selection still applies — no free preferred seat
SpicePlus is the bundle to pick when you want the meal and the airport-experience perks without paying for a premium seat. On a 2-hour flight where you’d normally buy a meal anyway, the ₹500 add-on is essentially a ₹50-150 premium for priority boarding and check-in.
Is SpiceMax SpiceJet’s premium economy?
SpiceMax functions as SpiceJet’s premium-economy product, adding free XL or exit-row seats (worth ₹2,000-2,500), complimentary meal plus beverage, extra cabin allowance, and priority services for ₹1,500-4,000 over the SpiceSaver base ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2026). Only about 6% of SpiceJet passengers purchase SpiceMax, based on industry data.
What you get with SpiceMax
- Free XL seat or exit-row seat assignment (extra legroom)
- Complimentary hot meal with beverage
- Additional cabin baggage allowance (one extra small item)
- Priority check-in at dedicated counter
- Priority boarding (Zone 1 or 2 depending on route)
- Priority baggage delivery on arrival
- SpiceClub points earning at standard rate
SpiceMax vs SpicePlus: which is better value?
If the seat matters to you, SpiceMax wins. The free XL or exit-row assignment alone saves ₹2,000-2,500 you’d otherwise spend on a seat add-on, putting SpiceMax’s effective premium at just ₹0-1,500 over SpicePlus depending on route. If you’re fine in a standard seat, SpicePlus delivers the meal + priority combo for ₹1,000-3,500 less.
Does SpiceJet still offer business class on SpiceBiz?
Yes — SpiceJet’s SpiceBiz remains an active business-class product in May 2026, offered on Boeing 737 aircraft with a reconfigured front cabin featuring premium seating, 30 kg checked baggage, gourmet meals, and lounge access at 11 Indian airports ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2026). SpiceJet is one of only two Indian LCCs (alongside Vistara’s legacy fleet pre-merger) to operate domestic business class.
Full SpiceBiz benefits
- 30 kg checked baggage (vs 15 kg standard)
- Premium business-class seat with extra space and recline
- Gourmet meal service with beverages (alcoholic options where available)
- Dedicated business-class check-in counter
- Priority boarding (Zone 1) and priority baggage delivery
- Complimentary lounge access at 11 Indian airports
- Free date changes and higher flexibility on cancellations
- Up to 10 SpiceClub points per ₹100 if booked at Platinum tier
Which 11 airports offer SpiceBiz lounge access?
SpiceJet’s lounge access for SpiceBiz passengers covers Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Varanasi, Jaipur, Guwahati, and Kochi ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2026). On most routes the lounge is provided by Plaza Premium or Encalm, with food, beverages, Wi-Fi, and quiet seating typically included.
SpiceBiz pricing reality
SpiceBiz fares vary widely. On Delhi-Mumbai sectors, expect ₹15,000-25,000 vs ₹4,000-7,000 SpiceSaver. SpiceJet occasionally runs “Upgrade to Business at +₹1,000” promotional offers at check-in or via Manage Booking — those are exceptional value when offered. SpiceBiz is restricted to Boeing 737 aircraft, so Q400 regional flights (think shorter sectors with smaller turboprops) don’t carry the option.
Citation capsule: SpiceJet’s SpiceBiz is a fully operational business-class product on Boeing 737 aircraft offering 30 kg checked baggage, gourmet meal, premium seat, and lounge access at 11 Indian airports including Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Kochi ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2026).
What is SpiceJet’s Hand Baggage Only fare — the cheapest option?
SpiceJet’s Hand Baggage Only fare strips out checked baggage entirely, saving roughly ₹200-500 round-trip versus SpiceSaver — equivalent to ~₹100-250 each way ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2026). It’s available only on domestic direct flights booked at least 15 days in advance. Around 8-12% of SpiceJet’s lowest-fare bookings use this option.
Hand Baggage Only rules
- 7 kg cabin baggage only (one piece, max 55 x 35 x 25 cm)
- One small personal item (laptop bag or handbag)
- NO free checked bag allowance
- Domestic direct flights only (no connections, no international)
- Booking required at least 15 days in advance
- All other SpiceSaver rules apply (paid seat, paid meal, standard change/cancel)
What if you need to check a bag at the airport?
Hand Baggage Only passengers can convert to a checked bag at the airport, but rates are punitive. The conversion fee is ₹500 for 10 kg, ₹750 for 11-15 kg, and ₹750 plus ₹300 per kg above 15 kg ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2026). A 20 kg bag would cost ₹2,250 — far more than the ₹100-250 savings.
Hand Baggage Only only makes sense for genuinely light travellers — weekend leisure flyers, business commuters with one cabin bag, students returning to college. If there’s any chance you’ll need a checked bag, just book SpiceSaver and avoid the airport upcharge trap.
SpiceJet baggage size and weight rules
How do SpiceJet’s corporate and group fares work?
SpiceJet’s corporate fare programme is contract-only and claimed to be 30-50% lower than full-service carrier corporate rates, with complimentary meal and 100% flex on changes and cancellations ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2026). The programme is available only to registered corporate clients via the SpiceJet corporate desk.
Corporate fare benefits
- Discounted rates negotiated under a corporate contract
- Complimentary meal on every booked sector
- 100% flexibility on date changes (no fee, fare difference only)
- 100% flexibility on cancellations with refund to source
- Priority customer service line for corporate bookers
- Consolidated billing and GST invoicing
Group bookings (10+ passengers)
Group bookings for 10 or more passengers go through SpiceJet’s group desk, not the standard booking engine. Contact [email protected] or visit groups.spicejet.com to request a quote. Group fares are typically locked at the time of contract, with deposit terms and name-change rules different from standard bookings.
What does the SpiceClub loyalty program offer?
SpiceClub is SpiceJet’s frequent-flyer programme with four tiers — Classic, Silver, Gold, and Platinum — earning 4 to 10 points per ₹100 spent, redeemable for free flights, seat upgrades, and lounge access ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/SpiceClub.aspx), 2026). Membership is free and approximately 2 million members are enrolled as of 2026.
SpiceClub tier benefits
- Classic: 4 points per ₹100 spent. Default tier for new members.
- Silver: 6 points per ₹100. Priority check-in. Earned via 8-10 sectors/year.
- Gold: 8 points per ₹100. Free seat selection. Earned via 20+ sectors/year.
- Platinum: 10 points per ₹100. Lounge access + free upgrades when available.
How to redeem SpiceClub points
Points redeem for free flights (typically 5,000-15,000 points for one-way domestic, depending on route and demand), seat upgrades to XL/preferred (1,500-3,000 points), and on-board meal vouchers (500-1,000 points). Lounge access redemption is Platinum-only.
Sign up directly at corporate.spicejet.com/SpiceClub.aspx with your email and phone number.
How do you add bundles to an existing SpiceJet booking?
To add a bundle to an existing SpiceJet booking, visit corporate.spicejet.com, click “Manage Booking,” enter your PNR and last name, choose “Add Services,” select the bundle (SpiceFlex, SpicePlus, SpiceMax, or SpiceBiz), and pay online ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2026). Bundle upgrades are typically available up to 4 hours before departure.
Step-by-step bundle upgrade
- Open corporate.spicejet.com on web or mobile
- Click “Manage Booking” from the top menu
- Enter your 6-character PNR and the last name of the lead passenger
- Click “Add Services” or “Modify Booking”
- Select your bundle — SpiceFlex, SpicePlus, SpiceMax, or SpiceBiz
- Review the price (you only pay the bundle differential, not a full re-fare)
- Pay online via credit card, debit card, UPI, or net banking
- You’ll receive a confirmation email with the updated PNR and benefits
When upgrading a Hyderabad-Delhi SpiceSaver to SpiceMax 18 hours before departure in April 2026, the differential charge was ₹2,100. The free XL seat and meal at booking would have cost ₹2,800+ separately — so a late upgrade can occasionally beat the early-booking add-on price if demand is low.
Which SpiceJet routes have SpiceMax and SpiceBiz available?
SpiceMax and SpiceBiz are available primarily on major domestic trunk routes — Delhi-Mumbai, Delhi-Bengaluru, Mumbai-Bengaluru, and Delhi-Kolkata — plus a handful of international sectors including Ahmedabad-Sharjah and Bangkok ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2026). SpiceBiz specifically is restricted to Boeing 737 aircraft, so Q400 regional turboprop routes do not offer the business-class option.
Where you’ll find premium SpiceJet bundles
- SpiceMax (premium economy): Most Boeing 737-operated domestic routes including DEL-BOM, DEL-BLR, DEL-CCU, BOM-BLR, HYD-DEL, HYD-BLR.
- SpiceBiz (business class): Trunk routes only — Delhi-Mumbai, Delhi-Bengaluru, Mumbai-Bengaluru, Delhi-Kolkata. Plus select Ahmedabad-Sharjah and Bangkok services.
- Q400 regional routes: SpiceSaver and Hand Baggage Only fares only — no premium bundles.
If you’re not sure whether your specific route offers SpiceMax/SpiceBiz, the booking engine will only display bundles available on that flight. Routes with no premium option simply won’t show those bundles.
Delhi to Mumbai flight options compared
Mumbai to Bangalore flight comparison
Delhi to Bangalore flights
What is SpiceJet’s active network in May 2026?
SpiceJet’s May 2026 active network covers 27-32 domestic destinations operated from its dual hubs at Delhi (DEL) and Hyderabad (HYD), down from 53 destinations in 2019, with limited international operations on Ahmedabad-Sharjah and Bangkok sectors ([SpiceJet Network Update](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), May 2026). The contraction follows the airline’s financial restructuring through 2024-2025.
Active SpiceJet routes May 2026
- Hubs: Delhi (DEL) and Hyderabad (HYD)
- Domestic destinations: 27-32 active cities, focused on tier-1 metros plus tier-2 connections (Varanasi, Guwahati, Jaipur, Kochi, Goa, Pune, Chennai)
- Active international: Ahmedabad-Sharjah, Bangkok routes from DEL/HYD
- Sporadic international: Dubai (operating on limited frequency)
- Suspended: Najaf, Jeddah, Riyadh, Colombo, Bergamo, Rome (all not operating May 2026)
Comparing SpiceJet’s published May 2026 schedule against its 2019 peak shows a network reduction of roughly 45% in destinations and 60% in international sectors. Domestic frequency has held up better, with major trunk routes still offering 3-6 daily flights — though premium bundle availability has narrowed correspondingly.
What are SpiceJet’s recent corporate updates 2024-2026?
SpiceJet raised ₹3,000 crore via a Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP) in September 2024 and reached an $89.5 million settlement with Carlyle Aviation in November 2025, with the airline’s credit rating revised to BB Stable ([SpiceJet Investor Update](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2025). The capital injection and lessor settlements have stabilised operations.
Key SpiceJet milestones 2024-2026
- September 2024: ₹3,000 crore Qualified Institutional Placement closed, restoring working capital
- November 2025: $89.5 million settlement with Carlyle Aviation (former lessor) closed pending litigation
- Late 2025: Credit rating revised to BB Stable from previously distressed levels
- Early 2026: Talks restart with Boeing for 737 MAX deliveries (paused since 2019)
- Target end-2026: Operational fleet of 100+ aircraft (mix of 737NG, 737 MAX, Q400)
For passengers, the practical impact is improved operational reliability through 2026 versus the disrupted 2022-2024 period. On-time performance has recovered toward industry-average levels, though network breadth remains below pre-pandemic peaks.
What are SpiceJet’s power bank rules under DGCA 2025?
Effective November 11, 2025, DGCA mandates that all power banks on Indian carriers including SpiceJet must be carried in cabin baggage only, with capacity capped at 100 Wh and in-flight charging or device use prohibited ([DGCA Circular](https://dgca.gov.in/), Nov 2025). The rule is uniform across all Indian airlines.
Power bank rules summary
- Cabin baggage only — never in checked baggage
- Capacity limit: 100 Wh per power bank (most consumer power banks ≤20,000 mAh are well under this)
- Maximum two power banks per passenger
- No in-flight charging — the power bank must remain off and stowed for the flight duration
- Power banks above 100 Wh and up to 160 Wh require airline approval before boarding
- Power banks above 160 Wh are prohibited on passenger aircraft
Most off-the-shelf consumer power banks (10,000 mAh, 20,000 mAh) are well under 100 Wh and comply automatically. Calculate Wh as (mAh × Voltage) ÷ 1,000 — a 20,000 mAh power bank at 3.7V is 74 Wh, compliant.
What are SpiceJet’s web check-in and boarding windows?
SpiceJet web check-in opens 48 hours before departure and closes 60 minutes before for domestic flights, while international flights close at 75 minutes before departure ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2026). Boarding gates close 25 minutes before departure on most routes.
Check-in and boarding cutoffs
- Web check-in opens: 48 hours before scheduled departure
- Web check-in closes (domestic): 60 minutes before departure
- Web check-in closes (international): 75 minutes before departure
- Airport check-in counters open: 3 hours before departure (international), 2 hours (domestic)
- Airport check-in counters close (domestic): 45 minutes before departure
- Airport check-in counters close (international): 60 minutes before departure
- Boarding gate closes: 25 minutes before departure on most routes
Web check-in is strongly recommended on all SpiceSaver bookings without priority check-in, since airport counters can have long queues at peak times. SpicePlus, SpiceMax, and SpiceBiz passengers can use dedicated priority counters that move faster.
Frequently asked questions about SpiceJet fares
Is SpiceBiz really business class or just a premium economy bundle?
SpiceBiz is a genuine business-class product on SpiceJet’s Boeing 737 aircraft, featuring a reconfigured front cabin with premium seats, gourmet meals, lounge access at 11 Indian airports, and 30 kg checked baggage ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2026). It’s not just a “premium economy” rebranding — the front cabin is physically reconfigured with business-class seating.
What’s the cheapest SpiceJet fare option?
The cheapest SpiceJet fare is the Hand Baggage Only fare, available on domestic direct flights booked at least 15 days in advance. It saves roughly ₹200-500 round-trip versus SpiceSaver but excludes any free checked baggage ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2026). It only makes sense if you genuinely have no checked bag — airport upcharge fees are punitive.
Can I upgrade my SpiceJet booking to SpiceBiz after booking?
Yes — SpiceJet allows bundle upgrades including SpiceBiz via the Manage Booking section on corporate.spicejet.com, typically until 4 hours before departure subject to availability ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2026). Upgrades sometimes appear at promotional rates (“Business at +₹1,000 extra”), especially on flights with unsold premium inventory.
Does SpiceFlex give a free cancellation?
No — SpiceFlex provides a one-time free date-change waiver, not a free cancellation. Standard cancellation fees still apply, and the fare difference applies if you rebook on a higher-priced flight ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2026). For maximum flexibility on cancellations, SpiceBiz offers higher-flex terms.
How do I earn and redeem SpiceClub points?
SpiceClub members earn 4-10 points per ₹100 spent on SpiceJet bookings depending on tier (Classic to Platinum), redeemable for free flights, seat upgrades, on-board meals, and lounge access at Platinum tier ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/SpiceClub.aspx), 2026). Membership is free and points typically expire 24 months after issue.
Are SpiceJet meals really complimentary on SpicePlus and above?
Yes — SpicePlus, SpiceMax, and SpiceBiz all include a complimentary in-flight meal as part of the bundle, with no separate buy-on-board charges ([corporate.spicejet.com](https://corporate.spicejet.com/), 2026). SpiceSaver and Hand Baggage Only fares operate on the buy-on-board model with meals priced ₹150-450 retail in cabin.
Book SpiceJet flights with HappyFares — zero convenience fee
SpiceJet’s bundle architecture rewards travellers who think through what they actually need from a flight, rather than defaulting to the cheapest tier. SpiceSaver works for light, flexible-schedule trips. SpicePlus pays back fast on routes longer than 90 minutes. SpiceFlex is insurance for shifting dates. SpiceMax is the premium-economy sweet spot. And SpiceBiz remains a legitimate domestic business class on trunk routes. To search and compare SpiceJet fares across all five bundles plus Hand Baggage Only options, head to HappyFares — we charge zero convenience fees on SpiceJet bookings and show the actual all-in cost upfront, including bundle differentials. Verify final inclusions on corporate.spicejet.com before flying, since SpiceJet adjusts bundle inclusions periodically.
Compare SpiceJet vs IndiGo fare types
HappyFares homepage
Flights from Delhi
Flights from Mumbai
Flights from Bangalore
Flights from Hyderabad
SpiceJet baggage allowance complete guide
Hand Baggage Only fare comparison



