Star Air Becomes First Regional Airline to Launch Services From Navi Mumbai Airport
Regional airline Star Air has announced the launch of flight services from Navi Mumbai International Airport. The first passenger flight will commence on December 25th. The airline will operate flights to Ahmedabad, Goa, Bengaluru, and Nanded. Star Air will provide connectivity between Navi Mumbai and business centers in Western and Southern India. This announcement comes amid the IndiGo crisis.
A regional airline named Star Air on Monday announced the commencement of its flight operations from the Navi Mumbai International Airport, with the first passenger flight set to operate from December 25th.
The airline said that it will connect the new greenfield airport with Ahmedabad, Goa (Mopa), Bengaluru, and Nanded with new flights starting December 25th. The company stated that Star Air will provide customers with easy connectivity between Navi Mumbai and key business and leisure centers in Western and Southern India.
The airline stated that the new schedule includes services such as Navi Mumbai-Ahmedabad, Navi Mumbai-Nanded via Ahmedabad, Navi Mumbai-Goa (Mopa), and Navi Mumbai-Bengaluru via Goa (Mopa).
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Star Air announced that all flights on these new routes will operate with Embraer 175 aircraft. The airline takes this initiative in light of the crisis in IndiGo, which is raising an ambivalent buzz these days.