New Delhi: Star Air, the aviation arm of Sanjay Ghodawat Group and a dynamic player in India’s aviation industry, announced an exceptional milestone with a 100 percent load factor on the inaugural flights connecting Hyderabad to Jharsuguda, Odisha, and vice versa.
The launch of this route marks yet another step in Star Air’s commitment to connecting underserved regions of India under the Government of India’s RCS-UDAN scheme. The enthusiastic response from passengers is a testament to the strong demand for better connectivity in Jharsuguda, often referred to as the ‘Powerhouse of Odisha,” said the carrier.
“We are thrilled by the incredible response to our inaugural flights, achieving a 100 percent load factor — a testament to the growing demand for reliable connectivity in Odisha. This milestone underscores the trust our passengers place in Star Air to bridge key destinations seamlessly,” said Captain Simran Singh Tiwana, Star Air CEO.
Building on this success, Star Air is excited to announce the launch of two new routes from Jharsuguda to Raipur and Lucknow, commencing on February 1. These routes will further enhance connectivity for the people of Odisha, opening up new opportunities for trade, tourism, and cultural exchange.
Fostering the last-mile connectivity to tier-2 and tier-3 cities, Star Air has recently announced a pioneering plan to expand its fleet to 25 aircraft over the next three years. This fleet expansion underscores Star Air's commitment to “Connecting Real India” by enhancing access to quality air travel in underserved areas.
The airline currently boasts a fleet of 9 aircraft, comprising 4 Embraer E175s and 5 Embraer E145s, positioning it well for future growth and connectivity.
“Jharsuguda holds strategic importance for us, and we are committed to further strengthening its connectivity with the rest of the country,” said Tiwana.