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Air India Express and Akasa Air Run Special Domestic Charters for T20 World Cup Final

Mar 8, 2026
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Air India Express and Akasa Air Run Special Domestic Charters for T20 World Cup Final
Cricket fever has spilled into India’s domestic aviation market ahead of the 8 March T20 World Cup final between India and New Zealand at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium. Anticipating surging demand, Air India Express has scheduled extra flights from Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai and Hyderabad, while start-up carrier Akasa Air will operate additional sectors between Mumbai and Ahmedabad on 8 and 9 March. Akasa is doubling down on the fan experience by illuminating its Boeing 737 MAX cabins in tricolour LED lighting and streaming live scores via its in-flight ‘SkyScore’ portal—initiatives that brand consultants say could differentiate the airline in a brutally competitive low-cost market.

Air India Express and Akasa Air Run Special Domestic Charters for T20 World Cup Final


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Air India Express, meanwhile, is leveraging its parent group’s new Amadeus-based revenue-management system to release dynamic inventory blocks as soon as demand spikes, allowing corporate travel desks to secure group seats. From a mobility perspective, the pop-up flights illustrate how sporting mega-events can distort internal travel flows. Employers moving staff between India’s tech hubs this week may encounter higher spot fares and limited seat availability, particularly on the peak night of 7 March. Relocation providers should warn inbound expatriates that hotel rates in Ahmedabad have quadrupled, and last-mile ground transport is under strain. While most passengers are domestic leisure travellers, the charters also benefit overseas Indian fans transiting through metro gateways, many of whom secured late visas only after special facilitation counters were opened at Indian missions in Sydney, London and Singapore. Airlines say they will monitor booking patterns and may add further flights if India lifts the trophy.

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