Uber Partners with Airports Authority of India to Streamline Mobility at Prayagraj Airport Ahead of Maha Kumbh Mela 2025

Uber Partners with Airports Authority of India to Streamline Mobility at Prayagraj Airport Ahead of Maha Kumbh Mela 2025

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Published on January 17, 2025

Uber, India’s leading ride-hailing platform, has announced a strategic partnership with the Airports Authority of India (AAI) at Prayagraj Airport to deliver seamless and efficient transportation solutions. This collaboration aims to cater to millions of pilgrims and travellers visiting Prayagraj for Maha Kumbh Mela 2025, one of the largest religious gatherings globally, expected to attract over 40 crore participants.

Key Highlights of the Partnership

  1. Dedicated Pickup Zones: Uber will establish designated pickup zones at Prayagraj Airport with on-ground assistance and clear signage for a hassle-free experience.
  2. Exclusive Discounts: Travellers can avail 25% off (up to Rs 200) on rides originating from Prayagraj Airport, making mobility more affordable.
  3. Enhanced Technology: Users can book rides effortlessly through the Uber app, benefiting from reliable, tech-driven transportation solutions.

Strategic MoU and Airport Expansion

In April 2023, Uber signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with AAI, extending its services to 20 AAI-operated airports across India. This latest collaboration at Prayagraj Airport underscores Uber’s commitment to supporting large-scale events like the Maha Kumbh Mela and meeting the growing demands of air travellers.

Leadership Insights

Director of Prayagraj Airport, Airports Authority of India, remarked:

“As Prayagraj prepares for the monumental Maha Kumbh Mela, ensuring seamless and reliable transportation is critical. Our collaboration with Uber enhances passenger convenience and strengthens the city’s infrastructure during this significant event. Uber’s innovative technology and on-ground support will greatly benefit travellers and contribute to the success of Maha Kumbh Mela 2025.”

Shiva Shailendran, Director of Supply Operations, Uber India and South Asia, said:

“We are thrilled to partner with the Airports Authority of India at Prayagraj Airport. By integrating advanced technology with on-ground support, we aim to provide smooth, comfortable, and reliable mobility solutions during this iconic spiritual gathering. Our commitment extends to both passengers and drivers, ensuring a seamless experience for all.”

The partnership is also set to boost local economies by creating additional earning opportunities for Uber driver-partners during the peak travel season.

About Uber

Uber has been redefining mobility since its launch in India in 2013. Over the past decade, it has completed over 3 billion trips across 125 cities, offering a variety of services, including Moto, Auto, Cars, and Buses. With a focus on safe, reliable, and efficient mobility solutions, Uber continues to innovate, prioritizing customer satisfaction and driver empowerment.

For more information, visit Uber.com.


Emirates Marks 40 Years of Connecting India to the World

Emirates Marks 40 Years of Connecting India to the World

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on November 12, 2025

Emirates celebrates four remarkable decades of connecting India to the world, marking its enduring partnership with the nation since the launch of its first flight on 25 October 1985. Over the years, the airline has evolved into one of India’s most prominent international carriers, offering seamless connectivity through Dubai and redefining global travel for millions.

In its 40-year journey, Emirates has carried over 24 million passengers between Dubai and Mumbai and 15 million passengers between Dubai and Delhi, operating more than 95,000 and 60,000 flights respectively. Across nine Indian gateways, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kochi, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Thiruvananthapuram, the airline has flown a total of 92 million passengers, reflecting a shared story of growth, progress, and partnership.

Marking the milestone, Mohammad Sarhan, Vice President – India & Nepal, Emirates, said,

“It is an incredible milestone to complete 40 years of serving India, a market that has been a cornerstone of our global operations. We are humbled by the continued trust that Indian travellers have placed in Emirates over the decades. From the very beginning, our promise has been to deliver world-class service, seamless connectivity, and a superior flying experience.”

He further added,

“India has always been an integral part of Emirates’ journey and success. Over the past four decades, our partnership with India has grown from strength to strength, built on mutual trust, respect, and a shared vision of connecting people and opportunities across the world.”

Strengthening Global Connectivity

For generations of Indian travellers, Dubai has served as a gateway to explore the world. Popular onward destinations from Mumbai and Delhi include New York, San Francisco, London, Paris, Toronto, and other major global cities. Emirates’ “Fly Better” philosophy resonates strongly with Indian passengers through its regionally inspired cuisine, culturally relevant in-flight entertainment in nine Indian languages, and live coverage of major sporting events like cricket and golf.

Supporting India’s Trade and Exports

Beyond passenger services, Emirates SkyCargo has been a key player in strengthening India’s global trade network. Since 2020, it has transported over 700,000 tonnes of exports and imports, including pharmaceuticals, perishables, and other essential commodities, helping Indian businesses access global markets efficiently and reliably.

Charting the Path Ahead

Emirates continues to deepen its commitment to India through strategic investments, enhanced fleet, and service upgrades. The introduction of the A380 aircraft to Mumbai in 2014 and Bengaluru in 2022, the rollout of Premium Economy in major Indian cities, and the deployment of the latest A350 aircraft in Ahmedabad and Mumbai highlight the airline’s forward-looking approach.

As Emirates celebrates 40 years of connecting India to the world, it reaffirms its dedication to being a trusted global connector, linking people, cultures, and opportunities while supporting India’s continued journey of progress and prosperity.


SpiceJet expands winter fleet with five new aircraft

SpiceJet expands winter fleet with five new aircraft

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on November 9, 2025

SpiceJet has expanded its winter schedule with the induction of five new leased aircraft, taking the total additions this season to ten. The latest inclusions comprise a reactivated Boeing 737 MAX, three Boeing 737s, and an Airbus A340 that was introduced earlier.

“These inductions mark another significant step in our fleet and network expansion strategy,” said Debojo Maharshi, Chief Business Officer, SpiceJet. “The response to our new flights has been encouraging, and we remain focused on enhancing operations across both domestic and international markets.”

All five newly added aircraft have entered commercial service, increasing capacity across key routes amid growing passenger demand. The airline said it plans to more than double its operational fleet and triple its available seat kilometres (ASKM) by the end of November.

The expansion reflects SpiceJet’s continued efforts to strengthen its route network and provide additional travel options during the peak season, supporting its strategy to scale up operations and improve connectivity across markets.


Mumbai Airport Launches Winter Schedule 2025 with New Global Routes and Enhanced Passenger Experience

Mumbai Airport Launches Winter Schedule 2025 with New Global Routes and Enhanced Passenger Experience

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on November 8, 2025

Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) has announced its Winter Schedule 2025–26, featuring an expanded network that connects the city to 129 destinations, including 60 international and 69 domestic routes. The schedule, effective from 26 October 2025 to 28 March 2026, marks a significant step in strengthening Mumbai’s position as one of India’s premier global aviation gateways.

The new schedule introduces three new international routes, Copenhagen, Denpasar Bali, and Athens, expanding connectivity for both leisure and business travellers. This development also represents an 18 per cent increase in European operations, supported by new frequencies to London Heathrow, Amsterdam, and Paris, enhancing long-haul accessibility from Mumbai.

With enhanced services across the Asia-Pacific and European sectors, the airport expects a steady rise in daily flight movements and overall passenger traffic during the winter season. Among international airlines, Emirates, Etihad, and British Airways remain the leading operators from CSMIA, while IndiGo, Air India, and Akasa Air dominate domestic operations. Collectively, these airlines will account for nearly 75 per cent of total flight movements throughout the winter schedule.

To ensure a smooth festive travel experience, the airport has expanded several technology-driven facilities such as DigiYatra-enabled e-gates, Self-Baggage Drop (SBD), and Self Check-in kiosks, all aimed at reducing queue times and improving passenger flow during peak travel periods including Christmas, New Year, and school holidays.

With this new schedule, Mumbai International Airport Ltd. (MIAL) reaffirms its commitment to operational excellence, world-class infrastructure, and seamless passenger experiences. The expansion reflects the airport’s continuous effort to connect India’s financial capital with more global destinations while delivering efficient, technology-led travel for millions of passengers each year.

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