India’s newest scheduled commercial airline, is betting on travel demand from smaller cities to grow its business, according to a senior company executive.The airline will operate turboprop aircraft (a turbine engine that drives an aircraft propeller) like ATR72 and Q400, which can accommodate 70-80 passengers, for regional routes like Shillong-New Delhi, Indore-Ahmedabad, and Indore-Raipur, which have seen good growth potential, especially at a time when the domestic aviation sector is recovering from the covid hit.“The strategy is to keep costs low, bring down the number of staff per aircraft reasonably and also avail viability gap funding from the government (to fly on routes under the regional connectivity scheme)," Srinivas Rao, chief.