Budget carrier SpiceJet will launch flights connecting Nashik in Maharashtra with Hyderabad, Delhi and Bengaluru from this month.
Apart from the six flights connecting Nashik, the airline also announced 12 other flights, some of which are on the Bengaluru-Kolkata, Jaipur-Chennai, Mumbai-Udaipur, Ahmedabad-Udaipur and Delhi-Udaipur routes.
Flights on the Hyderabad-Nashik and Bengaluru-Nashik sectors will commence from November 20, while flights on the Delhi-Nashik sector will begin from November 25.
The SpiceJet flights on the Hyderabad-Nashik sector come under the regional connectivity scheme Udan.
Under the scheme, financial incentives from the Centre, state governments and airport operators are extended to select airlines to encourage operations from unserved and underserved airports, and keep airfares affordable.
SpiceJet now offers domestic and international passengers the option to book an RT-PCR home test to check for a COVID-19 infection, at an additional cost.