Akasa Air commences operations from Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA), powering the next phase of India’s aviation growth

Experience seamless travel with Akasa Air from Navi Mumbai International Airport, offering 35 daily flights to popular destinations including Delhi, Goa, and Kochi.

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Vinay Dube, Founder and CEO, Akasa Air, and Arun Bansal, Chief Executive Officer, Adani Airports Holding Ltd, with senior officials from Akasa Air and Navi Mumbai International Airport, at the lamp-lighting ceremon

Akasa Air to have the largest percentage of its fleet and network based out of NMIA

Akasa Air now operates from both Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport and Navi Mumbai International Airport in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, offering a total of 35 daily flights

 National, 25 December 2025: Akasa Air, India’s fastest-growing airline, today commenced operations from Navi Mumbai International Airport, a significant step forward in its journey and India’s aviation growth story. The airline’s inaugural flight on 25th December 2025 departed from Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi at 0525hrs and arrived at Navi Mumbai International Airport at 0810hrs. The inaugural flight from Navi Mumbai International Airport departed at 0850hrs and arrived at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi at 1115hrs.

Akasa Air team celebrates Akasa’s maiden flight from Navi Mumbai International Airport to Delhi on 25th December 2025

 Akasa Air will operate scheduled flights connecting Navi Mumbai with Goa, Delhi, Kochi and Ahmedabad, enhancing connectivity between Mumbai’s metropolitan region and key business, VFR and leisure destinations. Passengers can now fly Akasa Air from Navi Mumbai to Goa (effective 25th December 2025), Delhi (effective 25th December 2025), Kochi (effective 26th December 2025) and Ahmedabad (effective 31st December 2025).

In an event held at Navi Mumbai International Airport to flag off the maiden flight, a ceremonial lamp was lit in the presence of Vinay Dube, Founder and CEO, Akasa Air, alongside leadership members from Adani Airport Holdings Ltd. A special boarding pass was presented to the first passenger on the inaugural flight.

“Airports are not simply points of departure and arrival; they are long-term investments in the country’s economic and social mobility ecosystem.  Navi Mumbai International Airport represents a generational expansion of aviation capacity for the Mumbai Metropolitan region, anchored in modern infrastructure and enhanced customer experience. The commencement of Akasa Air’s operations from the Navi Mumbai International Airport is a forward-looking move, one that strengthens our ability to serve more passengers while factoring in the flexibility required for decades of growth ahead. With operations from both Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport and Navi Mumbai International Airport, we are reinforcing our commitment to Mumbai as a key hub in our network.”

“Enhanced connectivity from the region will strengthen economic linkages, support regional development, and ensure that aviation continues to act as a durable engine of growth for India. Akasa Air will have the largest percentage of its fleet and operations based out of Navi Mumbai International Airport, and we are proud to be early and valuable participants in this landmark development,”.

Vinay Dube, Founder and CEO, Akasa Air,

 Akasa Air is one of the first airlines to commence operations from the airport, and the station will be one of the airline’s key growth pillars for years to come. The airline will progressively ramp up operations from NMIA, scaling up to 300 domestic and 50 international weekly departures. As part of its broader network strategy, the airline is also set to ramp up to 10 parking bases by the end of FY2027, with a focused international expansion into key Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian markets. 

Akasa Air’s early presence at NMIA aligns with its long-term approach of building a resilient, reliable and robust network supported by next-generation aviation infrastructure.

 Flight schedule

Flt.

Number

From

Departure

Time

To

Arrival

Time

Operating

Days

Non-stop/

Through

Effective 25th December 2025

QP  1831

Delhi

0550hrs

Navi Mumbai

0810hrs

25th December 2025

(Inaugural schedule)

Non-stop

QP  1832

Navi Mumbai

0850hrs

Delhi

1120hrs

25th December 2025

(Inaugural schedule)

Non-stop

QP  1928

Goa

1540hrs

Navi Mumbai

1700hrs

Daily

Non-stop

QP  1927

Navi Mumbai

1740hrs

Goa

1900hrs

Daily

Non-stop

Effective 26th December 2025

QP  1831

Delhi

0630hrs

Navi Mumbai

0850hrs

Daily

Non-stop

QP  1832

Navi Mumbai

1055hrs

Delhi

1315hrs

Non-stop

QP  1914

Kochi

1050hrs

Navi Mumbai

1250hrs

Friday, Saturday

Non-Stop

QP  1915

Navi Mumbai

1330hrs

Kochi

1530hrs

Effective 28th December 2025

QP  1914

Kochi

0850hrs

Navi Mumbai

1050hrs

Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday

Non-Stop

QP  1915

Navi Mumbai

1130hrs

Kochi

1330hrs

Non-Stop

Effective 31st December 2025

QP  1916

Navi Mumbai

1740hrs

Ahmedabad

1850hrs

Wednesday

Non-Stop