New Delhi: Budget carrier SpiceJet on Friday announced two daily flights on the Mumbai-Durgapur route from June 25 under the regional connectivity scheme UDAN.
The Durgapur-Mumbai-Durgapur route was awarded to SpiceJet under the third phase of UDAN scheme and is exclusive to the airline, thereby making it the only carrier to offer flight services on the sector.
SpiceJet will be deploying its Boeing 737 aircraft on this route.
From June 25 onwards, the flight would leave Mumbai airport every day at 1.55 pm and land at Durgapur airport at 4.10 pm. The returning flight would depart from Durgapur at 4.50 pm and arrive in Mumbai at 7.05 pm.
Durgapur will be the 13th destination for the airline under the UDAN scheme. The Ude Desh ka Aam Nagrik (UDAN) scheme of the central government is a subsidised low fare initiative to connect small cities and to help more people fly.