Akasa Air adds Delhi as its 6th destination, aims to operate over 250 flights per week

Akasa Air adds Delhi as its 6th destination, aims to operate over 250 flights per week

Akasa Air adds Delhi as its 6th destination, aims to operate over 250 flights per week

Akasa Air ever since its launch has been in the news for various news, from introducing a whole new concept of Cabin Crew dresses to finally adding its sixth destination on its network.

The growth of India’s newest airline Akasa Air has been steady and recently they announced Delhi as the sixth destination on its network, adding to its existing network of Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Kochi, Chennai and Mumbai. The newly introduced flights will fly on the Delhi-Bengaluru and Delhi-Ahmedabad routes from start of October 7, 2022. The airline has also announced additional daily flights on the Ahmedabad-Bengaluru route which will also commence from October 7, 2022. With these new revelations Akasa Air is all set to cross 250 flights per week by October 10, 2022, along a total of nine routes.

The airline also stated that one new aircraft is added every 15 days, and very soon the fifth aircraft will be put into operation. The airline added that “Akasa Air’s fleet size will be 18 aircrafts by the end of March 2023 and over the next four years, the airline will add 54 additional aircrafts, taking its total fleet size to 72 aircrafts”.

Praveen Iyer, co-Founder, and chief commercial officer of Akasa Air, said, “Elated to have added our national capital, New Delhi, to our fast-growing network. With our fifth aircraft coming into operations shortly, we will achieve the milestone of 250 flights per week soon. Apart from flights between Delhi and Bengaluru, we further augment our network between Bengaluru and Ahmedabad by adding the second frequency between this route. In addition, we also announce another new route, Delhi – Ahmedabad – Delhi with very convenient timings, all effective October 7.”

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