State-owned Alliance Air is planning to expand its charter services and increase frequencies to the northeast and Lakshadweep, the airline’s chief executive Vineet Sood told Fe.”We are focusing very much on our charters… We have plans to increase flights to and from the hinterland to various destinations,” Sood said.
Currently, the airline operates 57 domestic and one international destination with its fleet comprising 18 ATR72-600 aircraft, two ATR42-600 aircraft, and one Dornier Do-228. The airline’s second ‘Made in India’ Dornier aircraft is expected to be inducted shortly.