Ancillary services remain a focus area as the airline wants to offer choices to customers, Dube said. “Ancillaries are provided for choices. We don’t want someone who doesn’t want food (to) subsidise the person who wants food. We don’t think it is fair. Someone wants a combo, and they are willing to pay, sure. If they want one item, they want one item.”At present, Akasa Air has more than 4,000 employees, and for now, the hiring of pilots has been paused.”We have got plenty of pilots for our current fleet. We are going to pause hiring, and at some point in time, we will start rehiring. People think there is a pilot shortage, and we have got plenty of pilots. We have been able to attract and retain pilots, and our focus now is making them happy. We will restart hiring at some point,” Dube, who is the founder and CEO of Akasa Air, said.More than 200 aircraft are expected to join the airline’s fleet over the next 8 years. It has placed a firm order for 226 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.To a question about pilot fatigue, Dube said the airline independently takes steps over and above the regulatory requirements.
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