New Delhi, June 23 -- Akasa Air plans to significantly expand its international operations over the next few years and aims to increase the share of international routes in its overall capacity to around 40 per cent, according to the airline's Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Ankur Goel.

In an exclusive interview with ANI, Goel said international operations currently account for about 25 per cent of the airline's total capacity.

"So, currently our international footprint is about 25 per cent of the total capacity. I think sometimes we have to remind ourselves that we're only three years old, four years old and for us to grow this fast. I think we are fairly happy with this. We could likely hit a 40 per cent number over the next couple of ...