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Akasa Air commences daily flights from Hyderabad

| @indiablooms | Jan 25, 2023, at 02:30 pm

New Delhi: Akasa Air, India’s newest airline, marks its arrival into the state of Telangana, with the launch of its 13th destination, Hyderabad on its fast-expanding network.

The airline will operate daily flights between Hyderabad – Bengaluru and Hyderabad – Goa starting 25th January 2023 with its first flight QP1415 scheduled to land at 1125hrs IST at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport  (RGIA).

Starting February 15, 2023, two additional Hyderabad-Bengaluru frequencies will be added taking the daily departures to four ex-Hyderabad.

As a preferred aviation transit hub, Hyderabad offers convenient proximity to a wide base of travellers. 

Akasa Air’s entry in the metro city paves the way to enable newer growth trajectories in shaping the  economic growth of the city.

Commenting on the start of operations, Praveen Iyer, Co-Founder, and Chief Commercial Officer,  Akasa Air, said, “Commencing operations from Hyderabad, our 13th destination with daily flights to Goa  and Bengaluru further strengthens our presence in southern India. A hub for major industries, the city  is not only the perfect gateway to the growing demand for business but is also a popular destination for  leisure travel. We are pleased with the pace at which we are growing and connecting cities across  India.”

Belson Coutinho, Co-Founder and Chief Marketing & Experience Officer, Akasa Air, said, “We  are happy to bring the Akasa experience to Hyderabad and promise to be the most dependable airline  flying experience underscored by our unique combination of warm & efficient customer service, reliable  operations, and affordable fares which will delight customers and bring a refreshing change to air travel.  As we connect cities, people, and cultures, we look forward to creating and delivering memorable travel  experiences to our valued customers.”

Since its launch in August 2022, Akasa Air has been rapidly scaling up its operations and with the  commencement of the Hyderabad fights, the airline will cross the milestone of over 575 weekly flights  on a total of 21 announced routes across 14 cities - Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Kochi, Chennai, Mumbai,  Delhi, Guwahati, Agartala, Pune, Visakhapatnam, Lucknow, Goa, Hyderabad, and Varanasi.

The airline will continue to grow its network to establish a strong pan-India presence focusing on metro  to tier 2 & 3 route connectivity, supported by a fleet expansion plan that adds a new aircraft every 15  days.

Akasa Air’s fleet size will be 18 aircraft by the end of March 2023 and over the next four years,  the airline will add 54 additional aircraft, taking its total fleet size to 72 aircraft.

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