‘What A Shame’: Flyer Slams Akasa Air For Leaving Out Kolkata From Navi Mumbai Routes |

Navi Mumbai, November 15: Akasa Air has unveiled its plans to begin operations from the new Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) on 25 December 2025. The carrier announced that its maiden flight from Delhi will land at the airport on Christmas Day, making Akasa one of the first airlines to launch commercial services from the upcoming aviation hub.

In its initial phase, Akasa Air will fly from Navi Mumbai to Ahmedabad, Delhi, Goa and Kochi. The airline described the launch as a historic moment and invited flyers to be part of the new beginning.

Passenger Questions Lack of Kolkata Connectivity

While the announcement drew excitement, it also prompted queries from passengers who noticed a key metro city missing from the route list. One user asked, “What a shame. Kolkata not included.. Why Navi Mumbai won’t get connected with Kolkata?” The comment highlighted concerns that eastern connectivity had been left out of the first set of flights.

Akasa Air Responds, Assures Expansion Plans

Akasa Air acknowledged the feedback and issued a response, assuring the user that its route network is still expanding. “We are continuously expanding our network to connect more cities. We truly appreciate your suggestion and will share it with our Network Planning team for future consideration,” the airline said.

The response reflects the carrier’s strategy of gradual expansion while keeping passenger expectations in mind.

NMIA Launch Sparks High Interest Among Travellers

The exchange underscores the growing public interest in NMIA, which is expected to ease pressure on Mumbai’s existing airport and improve regional connectivity. With more airlines likely to announce their operational plans soon, travellers are keen to see which new routes will emerge, particularly those linking major metro cities such as Kolkata.


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