GOA- Today, on March 5, 2024, India’s upcoming regional carrier, FLY91 (IC), revealed its new uniforms for Pilots, Ground Staff, and Cabin Crew, which look sleek and stylish.
Earlier this month, on March 2, 2024, the airline operated its first proving flight from Goa Mopa International Airport (GOX) to Bengaluru International Airport (BLR).
FLY91 New Uniform
The Goa-based carrier made announcement on its social media handles about this new uniforms. It Wrote, “At FLY91 we embrace the diversity of Bharat by wearing it proudly on our shirts”
“Our team is free to choose an Indian language of their choice on their name badge. This initiative is a small act to drive the culture of inclusivity and diversity within FLY91,” added airlines.
The airline has also officially revealed its IATA designator as ‘IC,’ code previously used by Air India’s subsidiary Indian Airlines.
About New Indian Airline
FLY91, a regional carrier, endeavors to enhance air connectivity across India from tier 2 and tier 3 towns. Founded by industry veterans and supported by professional funding, FLY91 aspires to democratize air travel for every Indian.
Despite the substantial growth in air traffic over the past decade, the founders remain unwavering in their vision to enable the next 100 million Indians to take flight, specifically focusing on regional towns in India. This vision is evident in the selection of their ATR 72-600 fleet, a strategic choice for efficient and sustainable operations from numerous regional airports in the country.
Maintaining a strong commitment to customer service, FLY91 pledges to provide reliable, comfortable, and affordable flights. Furthermore, by embracing a digital-first approach, the airline ensures passengers an efficient booking and travel experience.
Like how the code “+91” unifies India through seamless communication, FLY91 aims to empower every Indian to connect with a broader community and pursue their aspirations.
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