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IndiGo takes off from Nashik, expanding the 6E network to 103 destinations

| @indiablooms | Mar 16, 2023, at 12:23 am

New Delhi: Private airline major IndiGo on Wedneday commenced direct flights from Nashik, the 77th domestic and 103rd overall destination in the 6E network.

The airline operated the first direct flights between Nashik-Goa, Nashik-Ahmedabad, and Nashik-Nagpur.

Nashik is the 7th destination on the 6E network in Maharashtra and will increase intra-state and inter-state accessibility, while promoting trade, tourism, and mobility through these new connections.

Speaking on the occasion, Vinay Malhotra, Head of Global Sales, IndiGo said, “We are delighted to announce the launch of our operations from Nashik, marking our 77th domestic destination. This move connects India's golden triangle to a plethora of domestic and international locations through our 6E network. By enhancing accessibility to Nashik, famous for its rich history, we aim to promote commerce and tourism and boost economic growth in the region. Inclusion of these direct flights in our summer schedule will offer more choices to tourists visiting Nashik, India's wine capital, and professionals travelling to the major industrial hub for automobile companies. Our commitment to providing courteous, on-time, hassle-free, and cost-effective travel experiences remains unwavering as we continue to expand our regional connectivity.”

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