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Akasa Air adds Mumbai–Hanoi non-stop from 4 September, deepening India–Vietnam ties

Apr 17, 2026
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Akasa Air adds Mumbai–Hanoi non-stop from 4 September, deepening India–Vietnam ties
Akasa Air, India’s newest low-cost carrier, announced on 16 April 2026 that it will launch four weekly non-stop flights between Mumbai (BOM) and Hanoi (HAN) starting 4 September 2026. The route is Akasa’s **seventh international destination** and its first entry into Vietnam, a market that has seen double-digit growth in Indian visitor numbers since pandemic restrictions were lifted. For corporates, the service offers a same-day connection between India’s financial capital and Vietnam’s political and manufacturing hub. Vietnam has positioned itself as an alternative supply-chain base for Indian conglomerates in electronics, textiles and renewable components; direct air links are critical for executive site visits and just-in-time cargo carried as belly freight. Akasa will deploy its new 737-8 Max aircraft, offering a two-class configuration (premium economy and standard economy). Flight time is scheduled at 4 hours 50 minutes eastbound and 5 hours 25 minutes westbound, shaving at least three hours off itineraries that currently require an intermediate stop in Bangkok or Singapore. Timings are geared to facilitate onward domestic connections at Mumbai and align with morning bank openings in Hanoi, a boon for business travellers.

Akasa Air adds Mumbai–Hanoi non-stop from 4 September, deepening India–Vietnam ties


For Indian passport holders, visa formalities for Vietnam remain straightforward but can still eat into planning time. VisaHQ’s online platform (https://www.visahq.com/india/) lets travellers and corporate travel desks arrange Vietnamese e-visas or urgent business visas in a few clicks, track status in real time, and get expert support—handy when project schedules are tight. The service also covers multiple ASEAN destinations being evaluated by Akasa, so one dashboard can manage Manila, Kuala Lumpur and beyond.

The carrier says introductory fares will start around ₹13,500 (US $160) one way, under-cutting incumbent players by 20-25 %. Travel managers should factor in Akasa’s comparatively generous 15 kg cabin-bag allowance and “FlexiBiz” change option, which allows two free date changes—features that reduce total trip cost for project teams. Companies with ASEAN footprints may also see better duty-of-care coverage, as Akasa expands its interline agreements with VietJet and Vietnam Airlines for Danang and Ho Chi Minh City. Looking ahead, Akasa executives hinted at additional Southeast-Asian routes “before the winter 2026 schedule,” with Manila and Kuala Lumpur under evaluation. The rapid rollout underscores how India’s new bilateral air-service agreements and relaxed fleet-size requirements (post-2025 National Civil Aviation Policy) are redrawing regional corporate travel patterns.

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