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FLY91 commences daily Kochi-Agatti-Kochi Service

FLY91 will operate at six new regional stations in the coming months — Rajahmundry, Vijayawada, Hubballi, Dabolim (Goa), Nanded and Indore.

FLY91 operated its inaugural flight on the Kochi–Agatti sector, launching a new daily service connecting Kerala with the Lakshadweep islands. Ahead of the maiden departure, FLY91’s ATR 72-600 aircraft was accorded a ceremonial welcome at Kochi Airport with a traditional water cannon salute, marking the commencement of services to Agatti.

Online bookings for the Kochi–Agatti service had opened last month, and the airline reported strong early demand. The route is expected to improve access to Lakshadweep via southern India’s key aviation gateway.

“The daily Kochi connection significantly enhances onward travel options, given Kochi’s extensive domestic and international network,” said Manoj Chacko, Managing Director and CEO, FLY91. “For residents of Agatti and neighbouring islands, this service makes essential travel for education, healthcare, employment and commerce easier, while also supporting the steady growth of tourism in Lakshadweep.”

The launch of the Kochi–Agatti route aligns with FLY91’s broader vision of enhancing last-mile air connectivity to underserved and remote regions across India. By linking smaller towns and island communities with major urban hubs, the airline aims to make regional air travel more accessible, reliable and time-efficient.

As part of its next phase of expansion, FLY91 will commence operations at six new regional stations in the coming months — Rajahmundry, Vijayawada, Hubballi, Dabolim (Goa), Nanded and Indore.


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