New Delhi, April 16, 2025: Akasa Air, India’s fastest-growing airline, shifted its operations to Terminal 1 (1D) at Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi, effective April 15, 2025. This move is in line with a planned maintenance activity at the airport. All Akasa Air flights to and from Delhi are operating from Terminal 1 (1D) until further notice.

Akasa Air is working closely with airport authorities to ensure that passengers continue to enjoy the seamless boarding experience they have come to expect. Akasa Air is also actively communicating with customers regarding this change to keep them informed.

To further streamline the travel process, passengers are encouraged to use Akasa Air’s online check-in facilities, available at www.akasaair.com and through the Akasa Air mobile app.

Akasa Air’s empathetic and youthful personality, employee-friendly culture, customer-service philosophy, and tech-led approach have made it the airline of choice for millions of customers. Since its inception, Akasa Air has redefined flying in India with its multiple industry-first and customer-friendly offerings. Its brand-new fleet provides ample legroom and enhanced comfort and comes with USB ports in a majority of aircraft, allowing passengers to charge their gadgets and devices on the go. Café Akasa, the airline’s onboard meal service offers an assortment of healthy and delectable meals, including festive menus and industry-first options such as Kombucha, to offer customers an indulgent gourmet experience in the skies. Pets on Akasa allows customers to travel with their pets in the cabin or to carry them in cargo, based on their weight. Akasa Air offers over 25+ ancillary products to deliver on its promise of exceptional customer service such as Akasa GetEarly, Seat & Meal Deal, Extra Seat and Akasa Holidays which offer personalization that is second to none. Consistently enhancing the cabin experience for its customers, Akasa has launched several industry-firsts such as SkyScore by Akasa, SkyLights and QuietFlights. Akasa Air has introduced its safety instruction card and onboard menu card in Braille for people with visual impairment.