HT Correspondent
DIBRUGARH, Feb 3: A formal inaugural ceremony was held on February 2, at Dibrugarh Airport to mark Akasa Air’s maiden flight from the city, attended by officials from the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and the airline.
The maiden flight on February 3 operated on the Bagdogra–Dibrugarh–Bagdogra sector. Akasa Air will now operate regular services on the Bengaluru–Bagdogra–Dibrugarh–Bagdogra–Bengaluru route, enhancing connectivity between Upper Assam, North Bengal and South India.
The service will operate three days a week—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, with the following schedule at Dibrugarh Airport:
QP1850: Bengaluru → Bagdogra → Dibrugarh | STA: 10:25 hrs
QP1851: Dibrugarh → Bagdogra → Bengaluru | STD: 11:00 hrs
The new operations are expected to benefit passengers by providing improved connectivity for business, tourism, education and medical travel between these regions. AAI Dibrugarh welcomed Akasa Air and expressed hope for a successful and long-term association in serving the travelling public.






