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Airasia teams with HDFC Bank, offers promo fares

08 Feb 2016, 09:02 am

Airasia teams with HDFC Bank, offers promo fares
Mumbai, Feb 8, (NITN) AirAsia is offering a new exclusive fare in association with Indian private bank, HDFC Bank.

HDFC Bank credit and debit card holders can now avail a special discount of 20 percent on the base fare of their booking on AirAsia India, AirAsia Berhad, AirAsiaX and Thai AirAsia flights from Monday till February 21

This promotional offer is valid for travel between July 1, 2016 and September 30, 2016

Travellers can visit www.airasia.com/hdfcpromo to start booking their seats.

For travel within India, travellers can explore destinations such as Goa, Kochi, Chandigarh, Vizag, Guwahati and Jaipur all departing from Bengaluru and Delhi.

Travellers can also fly to Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and most of South East Asia and Australia from India by AirAsia’s Group network, AirAsia Berhad, Thai AirAsia and AirAsia X. 

Commenting on the promotion in association with HDFC Bank, Mittu Chandilya, AirAsia India CEO & Managing Director said, “At AirAsia, we constantly look for associations and offersto provide affordable faresto our business and leisure travelers. In 2016, we will continue with our vision of ‘Now everyone can fly’ and look forward to this association to add to our goal.”

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