Akasa Air aims to possess a fleet of 22 aircraft by the end of 2023, reaching 25 by March and plans to double its fleet by the end of the next fiscal year.
Akasa Air Middle East
Vinay Dubey, the co-founder and CEO of the Akasa Air, told Business Standard reporter, “Our vision is to operate an airline that places a strong emphasis on service quality and reliability while maintaining a cost structure that enables us to compete effectively on a global scale.”
Indian government has granted Jhunjhunwala-backed Akasa Air (QP), a low-cost carrier, authorization to operate international flights to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Qatar.