Araqila by SaffronStays and FLY91 forge strategic partnership
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An exclusive collaboration for SaffronStays’ recently launched ‘Araqila,’ in Sindhudurg, featuring 25 private suites.
SaffronStays enters a strategic partnership with FLY91, a regional airline, boosting connectivity across tier-2 and tier-3 cities. Said to be an exclusive collaboration for SaffronStays’ recently launched first boutique resort property, ‘Araqila,’ in Sindhudurg, paving the way for promoting regional tourism and offering experiential value for customers.
Under the partnership, passengers booking a stay through FLY91 can enjoy exclusive benefits at the curated resort Araqila in Sindhudurg. Araqila guests will also receive a flat 10% OFF on flights across the FLY91 network.
Araqila is a 55-acre boutique retreat in Aravali, Sindhudurg, featuring 25 private suites. This alliance is said to align both brands’ missions, i.e., SaffronStays’ focus on reintroducing India’s lesser-explored regions to travellers and FLY91’s goal of making these destinations more accessible.
“FLY91 is committed to making air travel in India accessible, safe, and reliable, while bridging last-mile connectivity for our valued travellers. We aim to contribute to India’s ongoing economic transformation by building robust regional networks that ensure seamless end-to-end connections and comfort. This collaboration with Araqila reflects our shared goal of enhancing travel experiences across the country,” said Manoj Chacko, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, FLY91.
Devendra Parulekar, Founder of SaffronStays, shares, “With Araqila, our goal has been to put Sindhudurg firmly on the global travel map. Partnering with FLY91, an airline equally committed to opening up India’s hidden regions, makes that vision stronger. This collaboration makes the journey from sky to shore exciting, offering travellers both convenience and a high-quality regional experience. The value it brings lies in making remote destinations not only reachable but memorable.”
