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Akasa Air expects to operate over 150 weekly flights by September-end

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New Delhi, August 19

Akasa Air, which commenced services on the Bengaluru-Mumbai route on Friday, expects to operate more than 150 weekly flights by the end of September.

The airline started operations on August 7 and now flies on three routes—Mumbai-Ahmedabad, Bengaluru-Kochi and Bengaluru-Mumbai.

For now, the airline will operate two flights daily in each direction on the Bengaluru-Mumbai route.

It will also start a new route connecting Bengaluru with Chennai from September 10.

According to the carrier, it expects to cross 150 weekly flights by end of September.

Akasa Air has already announced flights for six routes across five cities—Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Kochi, Bengaluru and Chennai.

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