Akasa Air Expands in Assam with New Dibrugarh Route, Adds 32nd Aircraft

Akasa Air has commenced operations from Dibrugarh in Assam, launching a new route to Bengaluru with a stop in Bagdogra. This expansion brings the airline's weekly departures from Assam to 32, connecting the state to major metros. Concurrently, the carrier has inducted its 32nd aircraft, a Boeing 737 MAX 8-200, underscoring its rapid growth since inception. The airline has a substantial order book for 226 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft to support its continued network expansion.

Key Points: Akasa Air Launches Dibrugarh Flights, Inducts 32nd Boeing 737

  • New Dibrugarh-Bengaluru/Bagdogra route launched
  • 32 weekly flights now operate from Assam
  • Airline inducts its 32nd Boeing 737 MAX aircraft
  • Has a firm order for 226 Boeing 737 MAX planes
  • Aims to boost regional trade, tourism, and connectivity
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Akasa Air launches operations from Dibrugarh; strengthens its footprint in Assam

Akasa Air commences operations from Dibrugarh, enhancing Assam connectivity to Bengaluru and Bagdogra, and marks rapid growth with its 32nd aircraft.

"setting new benchmarks for disciplined and viable growth in Indian aviation - Akasa Air official statement"

New Delhi, February 3

Akasa Air, India's fastest-growing airline, commenced operations from Dibrugarh, further strengthening its presence in Assam. The inaugural flight on Tuesday departed from Dibrugarh Airport at 1115 hrs and arrived at Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru at 1625 hrs.'

The new route is designed to improve regional accessibility and support growing demand for trade, commerce, tourism, and business travel.

As per the release, Akasa Air will operate three weekly direct flights between Dibrugarh and Bagdogra, along with through flights between Dibrugarh and Bengaluru via Bagdogra, with no change of aircraft required at Bagdogra, offering passengers a seamless travel experience. With this addition, Akasa Air now operates 32 weekly departures from Assam, connecting the state with three major metros - Mumbai, Bengaluru and Kolkata, bolstering the airline's domestic footprint and enhancing inter- and intra-regional accessibility.

To mark the launch, an event was held at Dibrugarh Airport, where a ceremonial lamp was lit in the presence of representatives from Akasa Air and Dibrugarh Airport. A special boarding pass was also presented to the first passenger of the inaugural flight.

On Thursday, Akasa Air announced the induction of its 32nd aircraft, marking another milestone in the airline's rapid growth and further strengthening its position in India's aviation sector.

The newly inducted Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 aircraft, bearing registration number VT-YBN, arrived at Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru on January 29, 2026. The delivery flight departed from Seattle, United States, with stopovers at Keflavik, Iceland, and Larnaca, Cyprus, before concluding its final leg to India.

"With the addition of its 32nd aircraft in under three and a half years of operations, Akasa Air is setting new benchmarks for disciplined and viable growth in Indian aviation. Akasa Air continues to scale with consistency and a clear long-term vision, underscoring its readiness to meet the evolving demands of a dynamic travel landscape," read the official statement by Akasa Air.

Akasa Air stated that since the start of its operations, it has followed a structured approach to growth, expanding both its domestic and international networks while maintaining high standards of reliability and customer experience. The airline has placed a firm order for 226 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, with 194 additional aircraft scheduled for delivery over the next six years.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who travels to the Northeast for work, seamless connections are a game-changer. The no-change-of-aircraft via Bagdogra is a smart move. Akasa's growth is impressive.
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Aditya G
More flights are always welcome, but I hope this expansion doesn't come at the cost of service quality. I've noticed some budget airlines cut corners as they grow fast. Just a respectful suggestion to Akasa: please keep up the good onboard experience.
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Priyanka N
Connecting smaller cities directly to metros is the need of the hour. This will help so many students and professionals from Assam. Great step! 👍
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Michael C
The order for 226 Boeing aircraft is massive. This kind of investment shows real confidence in India's aviation future. The Dibrugarh route is a logical step in that growth story.
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Nisha Z
Bahut accha! My relatives in Dibrugarh were just complaining about travel options. Now they can visit us in Bangalore more easily. Waiting for the inaugural flight discount offers! 😄

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