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Akasa Air will consider flights to Kenya, Egypt, other nations: CEO
November 03, 2025
|Business Standard
Akasa Air will consider operating flights to Kenya, Ethiopia, Egypt and some other countries, and the three-year-old airline now feels "very good" about the delivery schedule for its Boeing planes, said its CEO Vinay Dube.
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Stressing that Akasa Air's international expansion will continue on the right path, Dube, also the founder, said the airline will shortly announce flights to Sharjah.
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