Akasa Air plans to hike capacity by 30%

Akasa Air is charting an ambitious course, targeting a significant 30% capacity expansion by fiscal year 2027. Despite global uncertainties, the airline's long-term vision remains steadfast. Currently operating 39 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, Akasa Ai...

New Delhi: Akasa Air plans a capacity growth of around 30% in FY27, and the long-term plans have not gone through any rethink amid the geopolitical uncertainties, the airline's chief financial officer Ankur Goel said. The airline, which currently has a fleet of 39 Boeing 737 MAX planes, deploys around 25% of its capacity on international routes. In the 2025-26 fiscal year, airline's operating revenue increased by 37%.
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