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AirAsia India lowers fares, offers 20 pct discount
13 Aug 2014, 06:22 pm
Chennai, Aug 13 (NITN): Airline operator AirAsia India has lowered its fares by 20 per cent for a limited period on all its flights from Bengaluru to Chennai/Kochi/Goa and vice versa.
Guests can book on www.airasia.com from Tuesday till Aug 17 for the travel period from Aug 12 to Dec 14.
Mittu Chandilya, CEO, AirAsia India commented, “With our existing everyday low fares, this new campaign is introduced in appreciation of the support and response extended by our passengers. Standing by our promise to constantly innovate and offer the best of services to our guests, this campaign will live up to our visions of making every Indian fly."
AirAsia India currently operates flights from Bengaluru to Chennai/Kochi/Goa and vice versa.
This offer is also available for the flights from Bengaluru to Jaipur/ Chandigarh and vice versa.
The travel period for the recently launched Jaipur/Chandigarh sector is fromSept 5 to Oct 25.
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