<p>Noida: Akasa Air on Friday became the second airline to announce commercial flight operations from the upcoming Noida International Airport in Uttar Pradesh.</p>.<p> IndiGo was the first airline to announce a tie-up with the greenfield airport, located near the national capital, for commercial services, according to a statement.</p>.<p> A partnership agreement was signed between Akasa Air and Noida International Airport in Hyderabad on Friday on the sidelines of industry event 'Wings 2024', the statement said.</p>.Akasa Air places order for 150 Boeing MAX.<p>"We are excited to welcome Akasa Air as our airline partner, marking a significant step forward as we progress towards airport opening. This partnership highlights our commitment to strengthen air connectivity in the Delhi-NCR and western Uttar Pradesh," Noida International Airport Chief Executive Officer Christoph Schnellmann said.</p>.<p>"Akasa Air is one of the fastest-growing airlines in the country, and we are thrilled to have them join us on our mission to establish a comprehensive air network, connecting major metros as well as Tier-2 and 3 cities across the country," Schnellmann said.</p>.<p> He said the airport's goal remains to offer passengers unmatched connectivity and an exceptional travel experience.</p>.<p> Akasa Air Founder and CEO Vinay Dube said the Noida International airport exemplifies the government's focus on developing aviation infrastructure as the country moves towards becoming an international aviation hub.</p>.<p>"Akasa Air's proposed partnership with the airport is in line with our endeavour to build a holistic network that connects the length and breadth of the nation."</p>.<p>"We are confident that the synergy will enable us to further fortify connectivity to and from Uttar Pradesh and offer a seamless travel experience to passengers across the country. We look forward to the much-awaited launch of the airport and working towards our collaborative goal of making air travel accessible for a greater number of Indians," he added.</p><p>The first phase of the airport is scheduled to go open for flight operations by the end of this year. </p>
<p>Noida: Akasa Air on Friday became the second airline to announce commercial flight operations from the upcoming Noida International Airport in Uttar Pradesh.</p>.<p> IndiGo was the first airline to announce a tie-up with the greenfield airport, located near the national capital, for commercial services, according to a statement.</p>.<p> A partnership agreement was signed between Akasa Air and Noida International Airport in Hyderabad on Friday on the sidelines of industry event 'Wings 2024', the statement said.</p>.Akasa Air places order for 150 Boeing MAX.<p>"We are excited to welcome Akasa Air as our airline partner, marking a significant step forward as we progress towards airport opening. This partnership highlights our commitment to strengthen air connectivity in the Delhi-NCR and western Uttar Pradesh," Noida International Airport Chief Executive Officer Christoph Schnellmann said.</p>.<p>"Akasa Air is one of the fastest-growing airlines in the country, and we are thrilled to have them join us on our mission to establish a comprehensive air network, connecting major metros as well as Tier-2 and 3 cities across the country," Schnellmann said.</p>.<p> He said the airport's goal remains to offer passengers unmatched connectivity and an exceptional travel experience.</p>.<p> Akasa Air Founder and CEO Vinay Dube said the Noida International airport exemplifies the government's focus on developing aviation infrastructure as the country moves towards becoming an international aviation hub.</p>.<p>"Akasa Air's proposed partnership with the airport is in line with our endeavour to build a holistic network that connects the length and breadth of the nation."</p>.<p>"We are confident that the synergy will enable us to further fortify connectivity to and from Uttar Pradesh and offer a seamless travel experience to passengers across the country. We look forward to the much-awaited launch of the airport and working towards our collaborative goal of making air travel accessible for a greater number of Indians," he added.</p><p>The first phase of the airport is scheduled to go open for flight operations by the end of this year. </p>