Ahead of its first push into north India, budget carrier Air Asia India is offering a special promotional offer. AirAsia India currently operates in the Bangalore to Kochi, Chennai, and Goa sectors. From today, AirAsia India will start flights from Bangalore to Jaipur and Bangalore to Chandigarh.
The airline is offering all-in fares from Rs. 1,290 on different routes. This offer is applicable on bookings till September 7, 2014, and travel period between September 5, 2014 and December 11, 2014.
Under this offer, tickets from Bangalore to Chennai and Kochi and vice versa start from Rs. 1,290. On Bangalore to Goa and vice versa, the promotional fare starts from Rs. 1,690.
Under this same promotional offer, Bangalore to Chandigarh and Jaipur and vice versa tickets are priced from Rs. 3,490. AirAsia India, a three-way venture between Malaysia-based AirAsia Berhad, Tata Group and investment firm Telestra Tradeplace, had launched its debut flight on June 12.
Announcing the new routes, Mittu Chandilya, CEO, AirAsia India, earlier said, "Given the size of the population in India, there is great potential to expand. Starting flights to Jaipur and Chandigarh was a strategic decision since we wanted to accelerate our operations in north, considering the demand for our services."
05/09/14 NDTV
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The airline is offering all-in fares from Rs. 1,290 on different routes. This offer is applicable on bookings till September 7, 2014, and travel period between September 5, 2014 and December 11, 2014.
Under this offer, tickets from Bangalore to Chennai and Kochi and vice versa start from Rs. 1,290. On Bangalore to Goa and vice versa, the promotional fare starts from Rs. 1,690.
Under this same promotional offer, Bangalore to Chandigarh and Jaipur and vice versa tickets are priced from Rs. 3,490. AirAsia India, a three-way venture between Malaysia-based AirAsia Berhad, Tata Group and investment firm Telestra Tradeplace, had launched its debut flight on June 12.
Announcing the new routes, Mittu Chandilya, CEO, AirAsia India, earlier said, "Given the size of the population in India, there is great potential to expand. Starting flights to Jaipur and Chandigarh was a strategic decision since we wanted to accelerate our operations in north, considering the demand for our services."
05/09/14 NDTV