Indian low-cost airline SpiceJet announced on Wednesday it will introduce two weekly flights on the route from Mumbai to Ras Al-Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and increase frequency on the Delhi-Ras Al-Khaimah route to four weekly flights. The airline major will also operate 21 new domestic and international flights from January 12., according to a statement. The airline will connect Jharsuguda in Odisha with Mumbai and Bengaluru with new flights, and operate bigger B737 aircraft on the Delhi-Jharsuguda route instead of the Q400 aircraft, ''thereby offering additional capacity'', the release said. In its bid to enhance connectivity between the metros and key non-metro cities, the SpiceJet has also launched new daily non-stop flights connecting Hyderabad with Visakhapatnam, Tirupati, and Vijayawada. Scheduled domestic passenger flights resumed in India from May 25 after a two-month gap due to the COVID-19 lockdown. Currently, the Indian carriers are permitted to operate 80 percent of their pre-COVID flights. Poor visibility due to heavy snowfall hampered Flight operations, Road, air traffic disrupted after heavy snowfall in Jammu and Kashmir On arrival testing for UK returnees between January 8 and 30, Health Ministry