Akasa Air, India’s newest airline, is set to operate flights between Bengaluru and Mumbai twice every day, following the rise in demand. The recently launched airline earlier operated a Kochi flight from Bengaluru. On its Twitter handle, the budget carrier wrote: “Flying twice daily between #Bengaluru and #Mumbai, starting today! We are progressively expanding our network and connecting more cities. (Sic)”
Akasa Air currently operates from Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kochi and Mumbai cities and revealed their future plans to expand their network in all cities of the country.
The first Akasa Air flight was operated between Mumbai – Ahmedabad and it took off on August 7 this year. On August 12, it also began operations from Bengaluru to Kochi. The latest flight services between Bengaluru and Mumbai are expected to ease the travel of frequent flyers between the financial capital and the IT capital.