Indian airline works on ‘Qatar Tourism Strategy 2030’
Akasa Air will start flying to Doha from 28 Mar 2024, a first international destination on its rapidly expanding network.
Akasa Air will operate four non-stop flights a week, connecting Mumbai with Doha, enhancing air connectivity between Qatar and India.
Akasa Air was born with a purpose to make air travel inclusive and affordable through its commitment to quality product and service excellence. Since its inception in August 2022, Akasa Air has established a strong presence in 20 cities across India flying a record of over 7.75 million passengers and carrying over 50,000 tonnes of cargo.
Akasa Air Founder and CEO Vinay Dube said on 16 Feb, “Our foray into Qatar marks the next phase of growth as we continue our journey towards becoming one of the world’s top 30 airlines by the turn of this decade.
“The introduction of four flights a week, connecting Doha directly with Mumbai, will cater to a diverse set of travellers from the two countries, facilitating tourism, commerce and strengthening bilateral ties.”
The launch of operations to Qatar is in line with Qatar Tourism strategy 2030 that aims to make the country the fastest growing tourism destination in the Middle East by 2030. Fiinews.com