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Akasa Air to start services to Guwahati, Agartala from Bengaluru | Bengaluru

September 29, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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Newly-launched Akasa Air on Monday stated it’s going to start its flight companies to the northeast with the addition of Agartala (Tripura) and Guwahati (Assam) from October 21.

As a part of this growth, the airline will join the 2 north-eastern locations, which might be its seventh and eighth, respectively, with Bengaluru, Akasa Air stated in an announcement.

READ | Akasa Air to function 2 flights each day on Bengaluru-Mumbai route

These new flights will present seamless one-stop connectivity between Bengaluru and Agartala with no change of plane required at Guwahati, it stated.

The airline launched its companies on the home routes from August 7 this 12 months.

Akasa stated it has been progressively increasing its operations and might be flying a complete of 11 continuous routes alongside eight cities – Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Kochi, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, Guwahati, and Agartala from October 21.

READ | Air India introduces new flights on Mumbai-Bengaluru route. All it’s good to know

To additional improve connectivity on present sectors, the airline has additionally introduced further each day flights on the Bengaluru-Chennai route additionally commencing from October 21.

Guwahati, the gateway to Assam, and Agartala are among the many quickest rising cities within the area and the improved air connectivity will present a lift to the immense potential of the area’s aviation, industrial, and tourism prospects, stated Praveen Iyer, Co-founder, and Chief Industrial Officer, Akasa Air.

READ | Mid-air scare: Bengaluru flight struck by lightning returns to KIA safely

Other than flights between Bengaluru and Agartala, the airline has additional augmented its community between Bengaluru and Chennai by including a fifth frequency between this route, he added.

Akasa additionally stated it’s anticipating its community to develop to 300 weekly flights by the top of its summer time schedule (October-end).

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