Assam: Akasa Air announces Dibrugarh as 32nd destination; Bengaluru flights from Feb 1
Dibrugarh: Akasa Air has announced the launch of Assam's Dibrugarh as its 32nd destination, expanding its network across the Northeast.
The new flight service, connecting Bengaluru to Dibrugarh via Bagdogra, is set to commence operations on February 1, 2026, marking a boost to air connectivity for Upper Assam and the region.
The airline stated that the upcoming route is part of its broader strategy to strengthen access to key commercial and cultural hubs in Assam.
With Dibrugarh being one of the most important centres for tea, oil, and academic activity, the addition is expected to enhance travel options for both business and leisure passengers.
Bookings for the newly introduced sector are now live and available through the Akasa Air website, mobile application, and authorised travel agents.
Akasa Air, operated by SNV Aviation Private Limited, is an Indian low-cost carrier headquartered in Mumbai.
The airline was founded by aviation leaders Vinay Dube and Aditya Ghosh, with the late investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala holding a 46% stake. Since its inception, the airline has focused on expanding connectivity across underserved routes while maintaining affordable fares.
With the addition of Dibrugarh to its network, Akasa Air expands its presence in the Northeast, aiming to improve travel options across India.

