Akasa Air launches flights on Chennai-Bengaluru route
PTI, Sep 11, 2022, 9:51 AM IST
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Akasa Air on Saturday commenced its operations on the Chennai-Bengaluru route making the state capital the fifth city on its network, the airliner said.
Besides launching two daily flights on the Chennai-Bengaluru sector, the airline also plans to launch services on the Chennai-Kochi with effect from September 26.
“Further expanding its operations from Chennai, the airline will commence one additional daily daily flight from September 15 on the Mumbai-Chennai route and will add an additional daily flight on the Bengaluru-Chennai route from September 26,” a company statement said.
“We have achieved yet another milestone today with the launch of commercial flights from Chennai, which is the fifth city in our network.” company co-founder Praveen Iyer said.
“From today, we will offer double-daily flights in each direction on this new route,” Iyer who is also the chief commercial officer said.
The airline said strengthening its pan-India network connectivity, the airline would also add a new route between Chennai and Kochi from September 26.
These rapid expansion of cities, routes, and frequencies are in line with the airlines vision of adopting a phased but rapid approach to grow the network across the country, the statement said.
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