FLY91, India’s newest regional airline based in Goa, has introduced two new direct flights connecting Solapur (SSE) in Maharashtra with Mumbai (BOM) and Goa (GOX). These routes are part of the airline’s strategy to boost regional connectivity by linking tier-two and tier-three cities to major urban centers.
The new connections provide a significant boost for Solapur, an important hub known for its thriving textile and industrial sectors, as well as its status as a popular pilgrimage destination. Direct flights to Mumbai, the nation’s financial capital, will facilitate smoother business travel and logistical convenience for professionals and traders. Meanwhile, the link to Goa, renowned for its tourism appeal, opens up opportunities for leisure travel and strengthens ties between two culturally rich states.
FLY91 aims to bridge connectivity gaps in underserved regions, addressing the rising demand for affordable and efficient air travel within India. By focusing on tier-two and tier-three cities, the airline seeks to complement the government’s UDAN (Ude Desh Ka Aam Nagrik) scheme, which promotes regional air travel and equitable growth of aviation infrastructure.
The Solapur-Mumbai and Solapur-Goa flights are expected to attract a mix of business travelers, tourists, and local residents, making these routes a promising addition to FLY91’s growing network. The airline’s emphasis on punctuality, competitive pricing, and passenger-centric services further positions it as a key player in India’s regional aviation market.
These new routes mark a step forward in FLY91’s mission to connect lesser-served cities with the rest of the country, paving the way for enhanced regional mobility and economic growth.