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.
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Akasa Air, the Indian budget airline, submitted a police report against a passenger who broke the regulations by releasing her pet dog from its carrier on a recent flight.
India’s youngest and greenest carrier, Akasa Air (QP), is now eligible to start international flights to various destinations.
India’s youngest carrier, Akasa Air (QP), has announced a significant increase in pilots’ salaries, with raises of up to 40%.
According to sources familiar with the matter, Akasa Air, the latest airline venture in India supported by the late billionaire Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, is seeking to raise $75-100 million through the issuance of new shares.
Akasa Air will be receiving its 20th aircraft in the form Boeing 737 MAX 200, the type will be the first of its kind in the country.
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Akasa Air, India’s newest airline, intends to hire nearly 1,000 new employees and expand its fleet by March 2024. According to CEO Vinay Dube, the airline’s total employee count would exceed 3,000 by that time, including 1,100 pilots and flight attendants.
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As Akasa Air prepares to receive its 20th aircraft, it will have met a critical criteria to begin foreign flights under DGCA guidelines. In an interview with Akasa co-founder and Head of Operations Neelu Khatri, who discussed the carrier’s aspirations for international flights.