New airline Akasa Air on Friday said it will launch commercial flight operations on August 7 by operating its first service on Mumbai-Ahmedabad route using Boeing 737 Max aircraft.
In a statement, the carrier said it has opened ticket sales on 28 weekly flights it will be operating on Mumbai-Ahmedabad route from August 7, as well as on 28 weekly flights it will operating on Bengaluru-Kochi route from August 13.
The airline has kept the minimum one-way fare on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad sector at Rs 3948. Flights of other airlines were priced upwards of Rs 4262 on the same route.
The airline will connect four cities in its first phase of operations and will connect Bengaluru-Kochi from August 13 with another 28 weekly flights.