Rakesh Jhunjhunwala-backed Akasa Air is planning to hire around 350 cabin crew members and pilots by March 2023.
Akasa Air
Rakesh Jhunjhunwala was in a defiant mood as he laid down the gauntlet to the skeptics of his multi-million dollar investment
IndiGo confirms dominance as vaccination for COVID-19 went up across the country and the need to present test information before a flight reduced, IndiGo launched its dominance over the market all over again.
Seeking to further democratize air travel with responsible and affordable services, airline Akasa Air is aiming to begin flights in late May or early June after getting its first Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in April.
positive with growth in flights, upcoming launch of new airlines in 2022 and recovery of jet fuel dues from Air India.
As Akasa, the ultra-low price airline backed by capitalist Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, prepares to require to the skies and Jet Airways
Akasa Air on weekday discovered its much-anticipated whole identity with the disclosing of its ‘Rising A’ image and tagline, ‘It’s Your Sky’.
The launch of 2 new airlines, Akasa and Jet Airways 2.0, early next year is anticipated to possess an on the spot
Akasa Air, an ultra-low-cost Indian carrier, placed a $9 billion order for 72 Boeing 737 MAX Jets. It could potentially lift up the entire Indian aviation