Air Deccan today said it has restarted its flight services in Maharashtra. The airline had suspended its services in the state a month ago due to shortage of pilots and aircraft issues.
It will be connecting Nashik with Pune, Mumbai, Jalgaon and Kohlapur with six times a week services to
destination.
Significantly, the airline had started services under the government's regional connectivity scheme UDAN only last December.
The UDAN scheme has been launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make flying more affordable for the common man.