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Akasa will launch more Int’l flights: Aditya Ghosh

Says it is well on the path to profitability

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Akasa will launch more Int’l flights: Aditya Ghosh
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10 Jun 2024 1:16 PM IST

New Delhi: Akasa Air is well on the path to profitability and will fly to more international destinations, including in South Asia and Southeast Asia, according to its Co-Founder Aditya Ghosh. In less than two years of taking to the skies, Akasa Air has a fleet of 24 planes and has more than 4,000 employees. In an interview in the national capital, Ghosh, who has donned multiple and diverse roles during his career, said that airlines are becoming more of a consumption story in India. "We will increasingly see it as consumer-focused businesses where the learnings which are there from ecommerce companies will help us address the needs and behaviour of consumers better in the transportation business," he said. Among other roles, he had served as IndiGo's President and Whole Time Director for ten years till 2018.

When a customer-focused and employee-centric organisation is being built, it is also important to build a financially sustainable business, Ghosh said and emphasised that Akasa Air is well on the path to profitability. "I think at Akasa we are on track to profitability... We are steadfastly focused on it... we have seen greater operational reliability, best on time, lowest customer complaints, highest load factors, lowest cancellations...," he said. The airline currently has a fleet of 24 narrow-body Boeing 737 MAX planes. "We have started flying to Doha, announced flights to Jeddah, we are going to go to more destinations in the Middle East.

We will ultimately go to South Asia and Southeast Asia as well, and at the same time, go to Tier 2, 3 and 4 cities in India because there is so much potential there," Ghosh said. The airline will start flights to Jeddah from July 15. It also has traffic rights for Kuwait and Riyadh. On whether Akasa Air could have wide-body planes in its fleet, Ghosh said the business model that has consistently done well is the one which stays focused on one type of fleet.

Akasa Air Aditya Ghosh Airline Industry Profitability International Destinations Boeing 737 MAX Middle East Aviation Growth 
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