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These are the 8 new records set by Akasa Air in the last six months.

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The most Newst airline Akasa Air has established new standards in the aviation industry by mandating most standard structures and policies, allowing them to capitalize on new market opportunities. This article will go over Akasa air achievements.
1. Akasa Allows pets onboard.

Customers can fly with their pets on Akasa either in the cabin or in cargo, depending on the size of the animal. In India, only Air India previously permitted pets to fly in the cabin; all other airlines only permitted pets in the cargo hold. Recently, Akasa Air has begun to allow pets to fly in the cabin; however, it is only permitted to do so if the booking is made at least 48 hours before departure. Based on weight, the airlines have set pet prices. The pet needs a suitable cage and a medical certificate.

Like other airlines, this one allows dogs in the cargo hold. Pets between 7kg and 32kg that are checked in in the cargo area with a paying passenger will cost Rs 15,000 (GST inclusive). Moreover, costs for transporting larger dogs up to 100 kg in cargo “range based on weight and destination”.

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On Akasa Air, you can now travel with your pets; bookings open from 15 Oct(Opens in a new browser tab)

2. Akasa Cabin uniforms

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The majority of items for cabin crew are recognized when it comes to attire. Particularly female airline cabin crew have had to endure a lot of challenges due to their attire. Similar to the requirement to wear tight costumes, high heels, and some dress regulations. But, Akasa Air removed the obstacle for the airline staff. The cabin crew was given comfortable outfits and shoes so that they would not only look stylish but also feel at ease while wearing the attire. Shoes are created for the crew to wear from recycled rubber.

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3. The fastest-growing airline’s span of 6 month 

Akasa began operating on August 7, 2022. The primary milestones were accomplished within six months, and utilization and expansion followed the airlines’ addition of fleets. By the end of the summer season, it will be flying 150 flights each day, up from its current 110 flights per day. While the expansion will continue, it won’t be for selfish reasons.

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Over 700 weekly flights connecting 17 cities, including Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Bhubaneshwar, Kochi, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, Guwahati, Agartala, Pune, Visakhapatnam, Lucknow, Goa, Hyderabad, Bagdogra, Kolkata, and Varanasi, have been operated by Akasa Air, which has carried over one million revenue passengers. The market share for Akasa Air rose sharply to 2.8%.

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4. Youngest fleet operator. 

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Akasa Air has made a definitive order for 72 CFM LEAP-1B engines-equipped Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. The airline’s aim to be an environmentally responsible business with the youngest and greenest fleet in the Indian skies is realized thanks to the 737 MAX series of aircraft, which offers superior efficiency in decreasing fuel use and carbon emissions. the airline currently has 19 flights going to 16 different places.

5. Within a year, Akasa will connect internationally.

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Airlines show confidence in expanding their fleet internationally once domestic route operations have reached a required threshold and are utilising all available resources. The airline CEO announced recently that starting in 2023, there will be international connections to either the east or west of the continent. If this occurs, airlines are given preferential preference to transport foreign travelers while still serving domestic routes. Airlines now fly to 16 key locations with 19 planes.

6. The comfiest furnishings and seating.

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Looking at low-cost airlines, it appears that they may offer some of the essential amenities that travelers require. To provide a welcoming, warm, pleasant, and effective flying experience, Akasa Air has created a number of market-leading, customer-friendly products, and services. The majority of Boeing 737 MAX airplanes have seats with USB connections, allowing passengers to charge their smartphones and gadgets. These seats have plenty of legroom. Future aircraft will be equipped with the newest USB ports.

7. Recycled materials for food packaging

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The in-flight food service, Café Akasa, offers a variety of wholesome and delicious meals, festive menus, and unusual choices to give clients a luxurious, gourmet experience in the air. The focus of airlines is on recyclable and environmentally friendly packaging materials.

8. 50% of the women will be employed by Akasa.

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50% of the female workforce in the fleet is the goal set by Akasa. No airlines in India have implemented any such policies in the recruitment for the empowerment of women, despite the fact that the airlines already employ 37% of women, a number that will rise to 50% in the coming days. As the airline continues to develop its fleet and routes, Akasa Air expects to add about 1,000 people, bringing the total staff size to more than 3,000 by the end of March 2024.

 

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He is an aviation journalist and the founder of Jetline Marvel. Dawal gained a comprehensive understanding of the commercial aviation industry.  He has worked in a range of roles for more than 9 years in the aviation and aerospace industry. He has written more than 1700 articles in the aerospace industry. When he was 19 years old, he received a national award for his general innovations and holds the patent. He completed two postgraduate degrees simultaneously, one in Aerospace and the other in Management. Additionally, he authored nearly six textbooks on aviation and aerospace tailored for students in various educational institutions. jetlinem4(at)gmail.com

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Best and Worst Airlines in US and Canada for Customer satisfaction

The best and worst airlines in the U.S. for 2023

In the ever-evolving landscape of air travel, customer satisfaction stands as a critical benchmark, reflecting the quality of service provided by airlines.

In the latest revelation from JD Power’s esteemed 2024 North America Airline Satisfaction Study, unveiled on Wednesday, a select group of airlines has emerged as the epitome of excellence in meeting passenger expectations. Among the myriad factors influencing satisfaction, the experience at the front of the cabin holds particular significance, encapsulating premium services and amenities tailored to discerning travelers.

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As we delve into the findings of this comprehensive study, we uncover the airlines that have excelled in this domain, setting a commendable standard for others to aspire to in the realm of air travel.

Delta Airlines, boasting a commendable score of 743 out of a possible 1000 points. With a commitment to service excellence that transcends mere transportation, Delta has secured its place as a paragon of customer satisfaction. From seamless check-ins to attentive in-flight amenities, Delta’s dedication to passenger comfort is evident at every turn.

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Close to Delta’s is JetBlue Airways, garnering a respectable score of 736. Known for its customer-centric approach and vibrant in-flight experience, JetBlue continues to charm travelers with its blend of affordability and quality service. Despite the competitive landscape, JetBlue remains a formidable force in the realm of customer satisfaction.

However, not all airlines bask in the glow of acclaim. United Airlines finds itself in a middling position with a score of 698, while Alaska Airlines trails closely behind at 695. Despite their efforts, these carriers have yet to ascend to the pinnacles of customer satisfaction, facing challenges that hinder their ability to truly delight passengers.

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Further down the list, American Airlines grapples with a score of 676, highlighting areas where improvements are imperative to enhance the overall passenger experience. Meanwhile, Air Canada lags behind with a score of 629, underscoring the need for strategic measures to address customer concerns and elevate satisfaction levels.

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Amid Sanctions, Passengers Smuggle Plane Parts in Luggage for Russian Airlines

Amid Sanctions, Passengers Smuggle Plane Parts in Luggage for Russian Airlines

In the midst of stringent sanctions imposed on Russia’s aviation sector following the country’s invasion of Ukraine, a peculiar phenomenon has emerged at Sheremetyevo International Airport in Moscow.

Passengers carrying plane parts in their luggage. This desperate measure underscores the severe challenges faced by Russian airlines in obtaining crucial components to maintain their aircraft amidst the sanctions and export controls.

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According to a report by the Financial Times, Russian airlines, grappling with restricted access to new planes or parts, have turned to unconventional methods to keep their fleets operational. As reported by Business Insider, highlights the case of a Middle East company sending $1.5 million worth of goods to Russia’s S7 airline, with some of these parts clandestinely finding their way into passengers’ bags.

The situation reached a striking point in mid-2022 when airport staff in Moscow discovered a $40,000 plane part concealed in a passenger’s luggage. Astonishingly, this was not an isolated incident; it was one of eleven similar occurrences reported that year, all documented in customs forms.

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The parts, destined for S7, shed light on a broader trend wherein Russian airlines are sourcing components through a vast network of small suppliers, many of which are based in the United Arab Emirates.

The impact of these sanctions on Russia’s aviation industry is palpable. Customs data analyzed by the Financial Times reveals a drastic decline in imports of plane parts by S7 and its subsidiaries, plummeting from over $100 million a month in December 2021 to less than $25 million a month by April 2022.

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Woman spotted sleeping in plane’s overhead bin; netizens reacts

Woman spotted sleeping in plane's overhead bin; netizens reacts

In an unexpected turn of events on a Southwest Airlines flight from Albuquerque to Phoenix, a woman was caught on video seemingly enjoying a peaceful nap in the most unconventional of places—the overhead compartment bin.

The footage, captured by a fellow passenger and shared on TikTok, quickly garnered attention for its surreal and amusing nature. The viral video, initially posted on TikTok, showcased the woman lying horizontally in the overhead bin, with her arm serving as a makeshift pillow.

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As the footage circulated, laughter ensued, but questions lingered regarding how she managed to access such an unorthodox sleeping arrangement. Although Southwest Airlines has not yet responded to the video, amusing remarks have been made on YouTube by social media users.

“Perhaps the woman was simply too uneasy to sleep next to other passengers,” a commenter said. “It seems like she wanted the entire bin to herself,” says a different comment. According to Guzman, who spoke with Storyful, she “saw a head pop out of the overhead” as she boarded the aircraft, and other travellers “just casually walked past her,” seemingly unaffected by her presence.

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Before takeoff, a flight attendant located her, according to Guzman. It’s unclear for now, though, if she was taken out of the overhead bin. A user posted, “Thank you for your vision, your extraordinary ability and leadership to guide me at all times, I appreciate the effort made by you.

As the airline eventually clarified, the situation was swiftly resolved, with the flight attendant emerging from the compartment after a mere 10 minutes. With the interruption resolved, the flight proceeded without further incident, leaving behind a memorable tale that showcased the unexpected twists of air travel.

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