FLY91 Expands Ticketing Network; Ties up With Paytm
~ The partnership between FLY91 and digital payment pioneer, Paytm, enables the airline to strengthen its commitment to being a digital-first airline.
~ FLY91 and Paytm share a common goal of empowering Bharat through improved connectivity to Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns.
As part of its long-term digital strategy, India’s pure-play regional airline, FLY91, has entered into a strategic partnership with Paytm, India’s digital payments pioneer, to strengthen its commitment to being a digital-first airline, offering a seamless experience to customers across multiple digital platforms.
The partnership will enable Goa-headquartered FLY91, to facilitate passengers’ access to the airline’s ticketing inventory on Paytm, India’s leading payments and financial services company with hundreds of millions of subscribers.
FLY91 is dedicated to delivering reliable and comfortable flights to under-served and unserved destinations of Bharat. This commitment aligns seamlessly with Paytm Travel’s vision of providing a convenient, user-friendly platform for travellers. Based at Manohar International Airport (MIA) in Mopa, Goa, FLY91 directly connects destinations like Jalgaon, Sindhudurg and Agatti in the Lakshadweep islands to major cities such as Goa, Pune , Hyderabad and Bangalore. By integrating FLY91 into its travel offerings, Paytm further strengthens its position as a one-stop destination for convenient travel solutions, catering to the growing demand for regional air travel in India said Manoj Chacko, MD and CEO, FLY91.
Vikash Jalan, CEO – Paytm Travel said, “We strive to bring the most convenient and affordable travel booking solutions with a wide range of travel operators. With FLY91 onboard, we hope travelers will enjoy seamless regional air connectivity, book their flights effortlessly, and plan their travels with ease—especially during the peak holiday season at affordable prices.”
FLY91 operates out of Manohar International Airport (MIA), Mopa, Goa, which serves as its home base. As part of its growth strategy, the airline plans to connect over 50 cities with a fleet of 30 aircraft over the next five years, with a focus on tier two and tier three cities across India. The airline currently operates flights to and from Goa (Mopa), Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, Jalgaon, Sindhudurg and Agatti in the Lakshadweep islands.