Mumbai, Sept. 23 -- The Air India group has revealed its operational strategy for the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport, announcing plans to commence with twenty daily flights operated by its budget carrier Air India Express.

This development follows similar declarations from IndiGo and Akasa Air regarding their intentions to operate from the new aviation facility, which is anticipated to begin commercial services by late October or early November.

In its initial operational phase, the airline group will establish connections to fifteen Indian cities through forty daily air traffic movements.

The group outlined an expansion strategy aiming to increase operations to fifty-five daily departures by mid-2026, which would include up ...