SpiceJet Fare Types 2026 — Saver, Flex, Plus, Max, SpiceBiz

SpiceJet (SG) fare types for 2026 — SpiceSaver, Flex, Plus and Max plus the SpiceBiz business product, and what each includes. Verify on spicejet.com.

SpiceJet Fare Types — Saver to SpiceBiz

Quick answer: SpiceJet uses bundle-style fares built on a base SpiceSaver ticket. SpiceSaver includes a 15 kg checked bag and 7 kg cabin baggage with chargeable seat selection. Optional bundles add value: SpiceFlex adds a preferred seat plus a change-fee waiver, and SpiceMax gives an extra-legroom front-row seat, a hot meal and priority handling. Inclusions and bundle names change periodically, so confirm exactly what your fare covers on spicejet.com.

Last reviewed July 2026 by the FlightGPT flights desk · summarised from the official SpiceJet policy and DGCA passenger-rights rules. Fees and rules change — always confirm on spicejet.com before booking.

SpiceSaver base fare

SpiceSaver is SpiceJet's standard everyday fare and the foundation other bundles build on. It includes one checked bag up to 15 kg on domestic routes and 7 kg cabin baggage, plus standard web check-in. Advance seat selection, meals and extra baggage are paid add-ons. It is the lowest-priced option and best when you travel light and do not need flexibility. Exact inclusions can vary by route and over time, so confirm them on spicejet.com before booking. Note that SpiceJet separately sells a hand-baggage-only fare (its 'Travel Light' option) — a different product from SpiceSaver that carries no free checked bag, so check which fare you are buying.

SpiceFlex bundle

SpiceFlex is an add-on bundle aimed at travellers who may need to change plans. It combines a preferred-seat selection with a change-fee waiver, letting you amend your flight without the usual change penalty (you still pay any fare difference). It is sold as a fixed-price bundle on spicejet.com and through travel agents, and is not available on group bookings. Standard cancellation rules still apply. Check current SpiceFlex pricing and exact terms on spicejet.com.

SpiceMax premium bundle

SpiceMax is SpiceJet's premium experience on a single cabin. It guarantees a seat in the front rows (typically rows 1-5 on Boeing 737s, with extra legroom) or the front row on a Q400, plus a complimentary hot meal and beverage, priority check-in, priority boarding and priority baggage handling. It is ideal if you want comfort and to skip seat-selection worries. Specific inclusions and the baggage tied to it can vary by sector, so verify on spicejet.com.

Add-ons versus bundles

Beyond the bundles, SpiceJet sells individual extras you can attach to any fare: advance seat selection, pre-paid meals, extra checked baggage, and priority services. Buying a bundle like SpiceFlex or SpiceMax can be cheaper than purchasing the same components separately if you need several of them. If you only want one extra (say a meal or one bag), an a-la-carte add-on may cost less. Compare bundle versus add-on pricing for your trip on spicejet.com.

Business or premium product

SpiceJet has at times offered a business-class style product (branded SpiceBiz) on select Boeing 737 sectors, featuring a larger seat, enhanced meal, generous baggage and lounge or priority services. Availability of any premium-cabin product has varied over the years and by route, so do not assume it is sold on your flight. If you want a business-style experience, check whether it is offered on your specific route and what it includes on spicejet.com.

Choosing the right fare

Pick SpiceSaver if you travel light and your plans are firm. Choose SpiceFlex if there is a real chance you will change dates, since the change-fee waiver can pay for itself. Choose SpiceMax if you value a roomier seat, a meal and priority service. Always read what is bundled, as baggage, seats and meals differ between fares, and inclusions are adjusted periodically. Compare the live fare grid for your route on spicejet.com before buying.

SpiceJet fare types — FAQ

What are SpiceJet's fare types?

SpiceJet sells a base SpiceSaver fare plus optional bundles: SpiceFlex (preferred seat + change-fee waiver) and SpiceMax (front extra-legroom seat, hot meal and priority services). It has also offered a premium SpiceBiz product on some routes. Confirm current options and inclusions on spicejet.com.

What is included in SpiceMax?

SpiceMax includes a guaranteed front-row, extra-legroom seat (typically rows 1-5 on Boeing 737s), a complimentary hot meal and beverage, priority check-in, priority boarding and priority baggage handling. Exact inclusions and baggage can vary by sector, so verify on spicejet.com.

What does SpiceFlex give me?

SpiceFlex bundles a preferred-seat selection with a change-fee waiver, so you can change your flight without the usual change penalty (fare difference still applies). It is sold at a fixed price on spicejet.com and via agents and excludes group bookings. Cancellation rules still apply.

Does the cheapest SpiceJet fare include baggage?

Yes. The base SpiceSaver fare includes one checked bag up to 15 kg on domestic routes plus 7 kg cabin baggage. Seat selection, meals and extra baggage are paid add-ons. International allowances differ by route, so check your itinerary and spicejet.com.

Is seat selection free on SpiceJet?

On the base SpiceSaver fare, advance seat selection is usually chargeable. Bundles like SpiceFlex include a preferred seat and SpiceMax includes a guaranteed front-row seat. If you skip paid selection, a seat is auto-assigned at check-in. Prices vary by route on spicejet.com.

Does SpiceJet have a business class?

SpiceJet has offered a business-style product (SpiceBiz) on select Boeing 737 routes with a larger seat, enhanced meal and priority services, but availability has varied over time and by route. Do not assume it is on your flight; check current availability and inclusions on spicejet.com.

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