Akasa Air (QP), India’s third-largest airline, is deploying aircraft idled by ongoing West Asia route suspensions on Hajj charter and scheduled services to Jeddah (JED), Saudi Arabia, capitalizing on a concentrated surge in pilgrim travel demand.
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Akasa Air (QP), India’s fastest-growing airline, has announced the launch of direct flights connecting Mumbai (BOM) and Hanoi (HAN).
Akasa Air (QP) has partnered with Noida International Airport (DXN) to establish the airline’s first maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility in India.
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Akasa Air pilot salary blends base pay, flying allowances, and other benefits, designed to be competitive while reflecting the low-cost model
Entry-level cabin crew, once released to line after training, typically earn between ₹38,000 and ₹42,000 per month (USD 460 to USD 510 per month).
A passenger has alleged that unhygienic cabin conditions on an Akasa Air (QP) flight caused a serious fungal infection, raising renewed concerns over onboard sanitation standards in India’s fast-growing aviation sector.
Indian airlines suspended flights and adjusted routes after a volcanic ash plume from Ethiopia entered Indian airspace, prompting inspections and regulatory safety measures.
IndiGo and Akasa Air begin services from Navi Mumbai Airport NMI, boosting connectivity with key Indian cities from December 25.
Akasa Air (QP) is positioning itself for a significant expansion by tapping into the forthcoming green-field airports at Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMI) and Noida International Airport (DXN).