Air Costa, promoted by Lingamaneni Estates Private Limited, is
headquartered in Vijayawada but Chennai will serve as its maintenance
centre in chennai.
Chennai will serve as the maintenance centre for the airline
The first airline from Andhra Pradesh, Air
Costa, which began operations from Vijayawada on Monday, will fly its
first service from Chennai to Jaipur on Tuesday. The flight will take
off at 11.20 a.m. on Tuesday with around 60 passengers and a flight from
Jaipur will arrive in Chennai at 1.20 p.m., airport officer said.
This
airline, promoted by Lingamaneni Estates Private Limited (LEPL), is
headquartered in Vijayawada. Chennai will serve as its maintenance
centre.
Chennai is the third busiest airport in the
country after Delhi and Mumbai. Air Costa’s move, along with Air Asia’s
plan to make the city its operations hub, will have a positive impact,
said officials.
“Our additional revenue, though not
substantial in the beginning, will at least be moderate. Passenger
traffic will also improve,” said an official for Airports Authority of
India (AAI). At present, 27 international airlines and six domestic
airlines operate out of Chennai with over 300 aircraft movements and
30 thousand passengers per day.
Air Costa
have two Embraer aircrafts; the number may increase to 10 by the end of
2014 and to 25 by 2018. The airline plans to focus on improving
connectivity in tier II and tier III cities. The airline’s initial
launch date in early March was deferred.
“We had a
large vacuum in passenger traffic after the exit of Kingfisher airlines and Paramount airlines.
Now, with the addition of this airline, there may be a mild increase.
The airline may have chosen Chennai as its maintenance centre because we
are better off in terms of space when compared to Vijayawada and also
other technical aspects,” said another official.
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