“This expansion caters to the growing demand for air travel between India and the UAE with reliable operations and affordable fares.”
— Praveen Iyer, Co-founder and Chief Commercial Officer
Akasa Air has launched its inaugural flight connecting Mumbai to Abu Dhabi, marking its entry into the UAE aviation market. The ceremony, held at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, featured a ceremonial lamp lighting by members of Akasa Air’s executive committee and leadership from Mumbai International Airport Limited. A special boarding pass was presented to the first passenger on the maiden flight.
This new route offers travelers the reliability of India’s dependable airline and provides affordable and seamless travel options between India and the UAE.
“This daily direct flight will strengthen air travel links between India and the UAE, offering affordable and convenient options for travelers.”
— Neelu Khatri, Co-founder and SVP International at Akasa Air
Neelu Khatri, co-founder and SVP International at Akasa Air, expressed excitement about the launch: “We are pleased to commence operations from Abu Dhabi, our fourth international destination. This daily direct flight will strengthen air travel links between India and the UAE, offering affordable and convenient options for travelers.”
Praveen Iyer, co-founder and chief commercial officer, added, “We are delighted to establish our presence in the Middle East with this new route. Abu Dhabi, with its strong Indian diaspora and unique tourist experiences, is a popular destination. This expansion caters to the growing demand for air travel between India and the UAE with reliable operations and affordable fares.”
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