Union Minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia praised the launch of the new Gwalior-Delhi-Bengaluru air service by Akasa Air, emphasizing its positive impact on Gwalior’s future. The service, operated by Akasa Air, will now offer flights between Bengaluru, Delhi, and Gwalior on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, in addition to the existing schedule. This enhancement will significantly increase air connectivity to Gwalior, providing more opportunities for growth and development.
Scindia expressed optimism about the transformation this new service will bring to Gwalior, connecting the city directly with key economic and technological centers in the country. He credited the Union Minister of Civil Aviation for facilitating this enhanced air connectivity and extended his congratulations to the residents of Gwalior. The new Akasa Air services are expected to strengthen connectivity in the Gwalior-Chambal region, offering passengers faster and more reliable access to major cities like Delhi and Bengaluru.
The regular air services connecting Gwalior with Delhi and Bengaluru are seen as a significant step towards boosting trade, industry, education, and employment opportunities in the region. Scindia highlighted the importance of this initiative in propelling Gwalior’s overall development to new heights, emphasizing the positive impact it will have on the city’s progress. Akasa Air’s announcement of a fuel surcharge on its flights, following a rise in aviation turbine fuel prices, reflects the challenges faced by the aviation industry amid evolving geopolitical developments.
