Akasa Air has introduced three new routes to its domestic network. This includes connecting Pune (PNQ) to Delhi and Goa with direct flights, thus taking the airline’s weekly departure from Pune to 47 and the number of destinations served from the airport to four. The two new services to Delhi and Goa will be operated once daily.
Furthermore, Akasa Air will commence operating direct flights between Kolkata (CCU) and Mumbai (BOM) once daily, thus increasing the destination served by the airline from Kolkatta to three and taking the carrier's weekly departure from the airport to 21.
Commenting on the expansion of domestic routes, Praveen Iyer, co-founder and chief operations officer, Akasa Air said: “Akasa Air was born with the aim to make air travel accessible for Indians, and we are delighted to be able to optimize our network in line with our vision. The launch of new routes as well as additional flights will offer customers enhanced air connectivity at affordable prices and we are confident that traveller across the country will appreciate the choice of flying India’s most dependable airline.