Mumbai Airport will see the reduction of capacity for the six weeks ahead, and as a consequence, flights will be reduced in the coming days. About 40 flights to and from Mumbai are expected to be reduced.
Akasa, which is all set to go International in 2024, is also setting up the stage to announce an order for up to 150 aircraft, in January 2024. The airline will order more 737 MAX aircraft.
Akasa to reconfigure all 19 aircraft to standard 189-seater configuration by December 2023. Which means, they will remove the A++ cabin altogether as initially reported last year.
Akasa turned one today, and it has to its credit some very interesting firsts in the year that it has operated, and a lot more in store for the future.
Three no-frills airlines are currently running parallel sales right now. Some good offers on domestic and international flights. Here are the details and how to book.
Akasa is planning a new aircraft order in the coming months and getting set to launch its international operations. Here are some details of the upcoming plans of Akasa
Here is what to expect in the A++ cabin of Akasa Air (with extra legroom and wider seats), and generally, what to expect on board the airline. Check out my first review of Akasa’s services.