India's Akasa Air targets 30% capacity boost this fiscal year
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India's Akasa Air plans to raise passenger capacity by 30% in the current fiscal year, the airline said on Tuesday, after posting a 37% rise in annual revenue and a narrower loss.
Reuters reports, the unlisted airline did not disclose absolute revenue and income figures, but added that â it was thinking of tapping the Indian government's loan guarantee and price stabilisation schemes for the industry.
The government this month approved a $1 billion fuel stabilisation fund to help keep jet fuel prices in check after they surged in the wake of the Iran war. Jet fuel is typically â the largest expense for airlines.
Akasa said that its cost per available seat kilometre fell 4% on the year and that margins improved by 60%, aided â by restructuring. It added 10 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft during the year that ended in March.
Akasa Air, which â began commercial operations in 2022, has a 5.4% share of India's domestic aviation market, which â is dominated by IndiGo and Tata Group-backed Air India.