The Indian aviation market is set to welcome several new airlines, including Goa-based Fly91 and Assam-based Jettwings Airways. These emerging carriers aim to offer passengers a range of amenities, from affordable fares to premium services, and from state-of-the-art technologies to efficient connectivity. As these new airlines in India prepare for takeoff, let’s explore their offerings and potential impact on the Indian aviation industry.
Upcoming new airlines in India
Fly91
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We have opened bookings of the following routes from 18th March onwards.
GOX-BLR-GOX
BLR–SDW-BLR
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Fly91, a new entrant in India’s airline sector, is committed to enhancing air connectivity between tier 2 and tier 3 cities to the rest of the country. Owned by Manoj Chacko and supported by industry veterans and professional funding, this regional carrier operates a fleet of ATR 72-600 aircraft. It aims to provide efficient and sustainable air travel options to regional destinations across India.
While the inaugural flight of Fly91 connected Manohar International Airport, Goa and Agatti Islands, Lakshadweep, regular flight operations are scheduled to start on March 18, 2024.
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Jettwings Airways
Jettwings Airways, headquartered in Assam, seeks to redefine air travel in Northeast India with its fleet of modern fixed-wing aircraft, including ATR 72-600 turboprop models. The airline plans to enhance its fleet further with the addition of 42 more aircraft over the next five years.
Founded and operated by Sanjive Narain and Sanjay Aditya Singh, Jettwings Airways has secured clearance to operate across West Bengal, Northeast India, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. It will initially focus on connecting West Bengal under the UDAN initiative, with the first flights scheduled to Cooch Behar, followed by connections to Bagdogra and Kolkata.
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New major domestic routes in India
Flights to Ayodhya by major airlines
Ayodhya, a revered religious destination in India, is witnessing a surge in tourism, prompting several airlines to introduce new routes connecting it to various cities across the country.
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SpiceJet has started operations to Ayodhya from Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, Chennai, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Patna, and Darbhanga.
Akasa Air now offers daily flights from Pune to Ayodhya via Delhi.
Air India Express has launched inaugural flights to Ayodhya from Delhi.
IndiGo has also expanded its network with two new flights to the holy city from Delhi and Ahmedabad.
Bengaluru to tier-2 cities by Air India Express
Air India Express, in collaboration with AirAsia India, has commenced domestic flights from Bengaluru to tier-2 cities, including Kozhikode and Gwalior via Delhi, with plans for further connectivity to Kolkata, Delhi, and Bengaluru.
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New routes by IndiGo
IndiGo is enhancing its network with new routes across India. By March 31, 2024, it will introduce routes such as Ahmedabad to Rajkot, Ahmedabad to Aurangabad, Bhopal to Lucknow, and Indore to Varanasi. Additional routes include direct flights from Kolkata to Srinagar from April 10, 2024, and Kolkata to Jammu from April 21, 2024.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
-What are the regulatory requirements for starting a new airline in India?
Starting a new airline in India entails various regulatory requirements, including a start-up equity of INR 500 million, a minimum fleet size, operational permits, and aircraft registration and airworthiness certificates. More details here.
-What is the new name of Indian Airlines?
Indian Airlines has been rebranded as Air India Limited following its merger and rebranding operations.
-How many airlines are there in India?
India is home to 29 airlines, encompassing regional and international carriers, cargo airlines, and charter operators.