Akasa Air

Akasa Air, a brand of SNV Aviation Private Limited,[5] is an Indian low-cost[6] airline headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It was founded by Vinay Dube and Aditya Ghosh with investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala holding a 46% stake in the airline.[7][8]

Akasa Air
IATA ICAO Callsign
QP[1] AKJ AKASA AIR
FoundedDecember 2021 (2021-12)
Commenced operations7 August 2022 (2022-08-07)
Operating bases
Fleet size20
Destinations16
Parent companySNV Aviation Pvt. Ltd
HeadquartersMumbai, Maharashtra, India[3]
Key people
Websitewww.akasaair.com

The airline began commercial operation with its first flight service from Mumbai to Ahmedabad on 7 August 2022, after receiving its first Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft.[9] The CEO of Akasa Air, Vinay Dube, stated that Akasa's goal is to have a fleet size of approximately 72 aircraft within 5 years.[10] Dube stated that the airline will initially have services from metro cities to tier-2 and tier-3 cities, as well as operating flights to major cities across India.[11][12] The airline currently has 20 aircraft flying to 16 destinations, with an order for additional 56 aircraft.[13][14]

History

Founding and launch (2021–present)

During March 2021, reports surfaced that Vinay Dube the former CEO of Jet Airways and Go First planned to launch a new low-cost carrier in India with former Go First Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), Praveen Iyer and Head of Flight Operations, Nikhil Ved.[15][16] The airline will be a brand of the SNV Aviation Private Limited.

In July 2021, India billionaire trader Rakesh Jhunjhunwala invested US$35 million for a 40% stake in the carrier.[17][18] Aditya Ghosh owns 10% of the airline while Vinay Dube owns 31% of the airline.[19] Rakesh later increased his investment in the airline to 46%.[20] It received a No Objection Certificate from the Ministry of Civil Aviation in October 2021.[21][22]

Akasa Air’s logo with their tagline

On 22 December 2021, the airline unveiled its brand identity and logo, with the tagline It's Your Sky.[23][24]

The symbol 'rising A' a part of their logo, was inspired by elements from the sky including the warmth of the rising sun, the effortless flight of a bird and the dependability of an aircraft wing.[25] The colors of their brand 'Sunrise Orange' and 'Passionate Purple' were chosen, reflecting the airline's warm, youthful, and respectful nature.[26] In early July 2022, the airline unveiled its crew uniform which was widely praised for its unique design. The uniform design incorporated a fusion of modern designs with Indian designs. It became the first airline to introduce sneakers made of recycled rubber, and the first in India overall to introduce trainers for cabin crew as well.[27]

Commencement of operation and operation difficulties

On 7 July 2022, the airline received its Air Operator Certificate (AOC) from DGCA after completing the required proving flights.[28] On 22 July 2022, Akasa Air started Flight Booking on its website.[29]

On 7 August 2022, the airline operated its first commercial flight between Mumbai and Ahmedabad with 28 flights per week. From 13 August 2022.The inaugural event was heavily covered by mainstream media and the Indian aviation community. Notable aviation enthusiasts, youtubers and bloggers from across the globe and all over the country like Josh Cahill, Sriram Hariharan, Utkarsh Thakkar, Dev Gandhi among many others flew on the inaugural flight. Initially, the airline will operate flights with two Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, with plans to add an aircraft every 2 weeks.[30][31]

On 25 August 2022, Akasa Air suffered a data breach. The airline on 28 August 2022 reported to the CERT-In that user information limited to names, gender, email addresses and phone numbers may have been viewed by unauthorized individuals however no travel-related information, travel records or payment information was compromised.[32][33][34]

In September of 2023, reports emerged that Akasa Air had sent legal notice to over 19 pilots, who reportedly left the airline and joined Air India Express without completing their required 6 months notice. By the end of September the number rose to over 40, the airline responded by stating that airline was forced to cancel over 700 flights in August and more in September, face operational losses and damage to its reputation. The airline was reportedly seeking that these pilots will return to the airline, complete their notice period and pay a set amount as compensation for the loss the airline had incurred. Air India Express, responded by stating that the pilots had fulfilled their obligation by paying a set bond amount to Akasa.[35][36][37][38][39]

The airline has received permission from the DGCA to operate international flights and the airline is planning to launch international flights by December 2023.[40]

Destinations

As of October 2023 Akasa Air operates to 16 destinations across India, with plans to launch international flights by the end of the year.

On 22 July Akasa announced its first destinations and opened bookings for them as well. The airline's first commercial flight was on 7 August 2022, between Ahmedabad and Mumbai.[41] Most flights are operated through their operating bases at Bengaluru and Mumbai.[42] The airline currently flies to 17 destinations, with plans to launch operations to one more destination.[43] The airline has received permission to operate international flights and is currently planning to launch international flights by December 2023.[44][45]

Country (State) City Airport Notes Refs.
India India (Andhra Pradesh) Visakhapatnam Visakhapatnam International Airport Terminated [46]
India India (Assam) Guwahati Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport [46]
India India (Delhi) Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport [47]
India India (Goa) Goa Manohar International Airport [46]
India India (Gujarat) Ahmedabad Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport [46][48]
India India (Karnataka) Bengaluru Kempegowda International Airport Hub [49]
India India (Kerala) Kochi Cochin International Airport [46]
India India (Maharashtra) Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Hub {{fact|date=October 2023]]
Pune Pune Airport [50]
India India (Odisha) Bhubaneswar Biju Patnaik International Airport [46]
India India (Tamil Nadu) Chennai Chennai International Airport [46]
India India (Telangana) Hyderabad Rajiv Gandhi International Airport [46]
India India (Tripura) Agartala Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport [46]
India India (Uttar Pradesh) Lucknow Chaudhary Charan Singh Airport [46]
Varanasi Lal Bahadur Shastri Airport [51]
India India (West Bengal) Bagdogra Bagdogra International Airport [46]
Kolkata Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport [46]

Fleet

Akasa Air's first Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, registered as VT-YAA

As of October 2023, Akasa Air operates an all-Boeing 737 MAX fleet composed of the following aircraft:[52]

Akasa Air Fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
Boeing 737 MAX 8 19 4 189 [53][54]
174
Boeing 737 MAX 200 1 52 197
Total 20 56

Fleet development

On 16 November 2021, Akasa Air ordered 72 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft valued at nearly $9 billion in list prices at the 2021 Dubai Airshow. The order consists of 737 MAX 8 and the higher-capacity 737 MAX 200 variants.[55] Akasa Air has partnered with Griffin Global Asset Management for a sale-leaseback agreement which includes 5 of their Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.[56] It took the delivery of their first Boeing 737-8 on 16 June 2022.[57] The airline currently has a plan to add an aircraft every 2 weeks.[58] During the 2023 Paris Air Show the airline ordered another 4 aircraft and specified the breakdown of the order.[59] The airline plans to order a 3-digit aircraft order by 2023 year-end, which would take the order book past 76 aircraft and get ready for future growth plans.[60]

Services

Being a low cost airline, Akasa Air operates an all economy configuration in their Boeing 737 Max variants, with a total of 189 or 174 passengers in -8 variant and 197 in -200 variant.[61][62] To keep fares at a low price, the airline does not provide any in-flight meal, however the airline operates Café Akasa, its own catering service where passengers can purchase food on board.[63] The airline has no In Flight Entertainment system. The airline offers passengers the "Flexi premium services" where passengers get food, seat selection, priority and lower costs for date changes and cancellations. This service is similar to other Low Cost Carriers in India.

Akasa Air has partnered with Blue Ribbon Bags (BRB), providing delayed luggage protection services. It offers its customers delayed baggage protection services. This add-on service available at a fee of INR 95 per passenger will offer a compensation of Rs. 19,000 per bag (up to 2 bags) in case the check-in bag is delayed or lost beyond 96 hours, following the submission of complaint.[64]

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