Akasa airline suffered a data breach and the personal information of passengers, including details such as names, gender, email addresses and phone numbers, may have been leaked to 'unauthorized individuals'.
Akasa Air also said that based on its records, there was "no intentional hacking attempt" but has advised users to be conscious of possible phishing attempts.
The airline on Sunday apologised for the data breach and said the incident has been "self-reported" to the nodal agency, the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In)