Star Air Enhances Regional Connectivity with New Routes and More Flights from Kolhapur and Belagavi

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Star Air, the aviation division of the Sanjay Ghodawat Group, has unveiled its plans to enhance its regional network by adding new routes and increasing flight frequencies, with a particular emphasis on boosting connectivity from Kolhapur and Belagavi.

The airline announced it will elevate its weekly schedule from 455 flights to 550 for the summer season, responding to the rising demand throughout its network. As part of this expansion, Star Air has introduced a daily direct service between Belagavi and Mumbai. Kolhapur will benefit from improved connectivity with new flights to Mumbai, Ahmedabad, and Bengaluru, as well as links to Kishangarh and Indore.

The airline reports that over 85% of its flights from Kolhapur and Belagavi run on time. Introductory fares have been set at ₹4,499 for the Kolhapur–Mumbai and Kolhapur–Bengaluru routes, while the fare for Belagavi–Mumbai is ₹5,049.
Star Air operates a fleet of 12 aircraft, which includes eight Embraer E175 and four Embraer E145 planes. The airline currently services 31 destinations across India and intends to grow its fleet to 25 aircraft within the next 36 months.

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