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Akasa Air to connect Kuwait with Mumbai from Aug 23

Akasa Air to connect Kuwait with Mumbai from Aug 23

Akasa Air has added Kuwait City as the fifth destination to its expanding global network. Starting August 23, 2024, Akasa Air will operate daily direct flights between Kuwait City and Mumbai, in response to the

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Akasa Air connects Mumbai with Abu Dhabi

Akasa Air connects Mumbai with Abu Dhabi

  Akasa Air has commenced operations in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, connecting it to Mumbai with daily direct flights. The inaugural flight on July 11, 2024, departed Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj

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Akasa Air to add Abu Dhabi to its route network from Mumbai on July 11

Akasa Air to add Abu Dhabi to its route network from Mumbai on July 11

Akasa Air is set to add Abu Dhabi as the fourth international destination to its growing network. Starting July 11, 2024, Akasa Air will operate daily direct flights connecting Abu Dhabi with Mumbai, catering to

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Akasa Air launches Mumbai-Riyadh route, expanding its international presence

Akasa Air launches Mumbai-Riyadh route, expanding its international presence

  Akasa Air has commenced operations in Riyadh, the capital of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with daily direct flights connecting Mumbai. The inaugural flight departed Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai at 2220

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Vistara Solely Boosts On-Time Performance in May: Ministry Data

Vistara Solely Boosts On-Time Performance in May: Ministry Data

In May, Vistara stood out as the sole domestic airline to enhance its average daily on-time performance (OTP) compared to April, based on Ministry of Civil Aviation data analysed by Business Standard. All other airlines

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Indian aviation losses to widen to USD 400-600 mn in FY25, says CAPA India

Indian aviation losses to widen to USD 400-600 mn in FY25, says CAPA India

Losses for India's airline industry are expected to widen to USD 400 million to USD 600 million in fiscal 2025 as higher costs outweigh a rise in passenger demand, aviation consultancy firm CAPA India said