A 20-year-old woman has made an accusation of harassment by an off-duty pilot during an Akasa Air (QP) flight from Bengaluru (BLR) to Pune.
Akasa Air flight operations
Akasa Air (QP), the youngest Indian airline currently facing financial challenges, has decided to suspend its flights connecting Bengaluru (BLR) to Chennai (MAA) and Hyderabad (HYD) due to operational issues.
Indian government has granted Jhunjhunwala-backed Akasa Air (QP), a low-cost carrier, authorization to operate international flights to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Qatar.
Due to a continuous pilot attrition issue since July, the youngest Indian carrier, Akasa Air (QP), has undertaken a series of service reductions, impacting ten routes and suspending flights on eight routes.
India’s youngest and greenest carrier, Akasa Air (QP), has received approval to operate international Flights.
Akasa Air (QP), and Tata-backed Air India Express (AI) have both refrained from accusations of pilot poaching, with each asserting that the other is involved in unfair business practices
India’s youngest and greenest carrier, Akasa Air (QP), is now eligible to start international flights to various destinations.
MUMBAI- In August alone, a minimum of 19 pilots departed Akasa Air (QP) without completing their notice period, and it’s reported that more resignations are in progress, driven by attractive job offers from Air India Express (IX).
On August 7, 2022, Akasa Air (QP), India’s youngest and most cost-effective airline, marked the completion of its first year of commercial operations in the Indian aviation sector.
MUMBAI- Akasa Air (QP), India’s youngest scheduled airline, reported an operating loss of ₹602 crore. The airline’s revenue amounted to ₹777.8 crore, while its operational expenses reached ₹1,866 crore, as per data presented by Minister of State for Civil Aviation VK Singh in Lok Sabha.