India Blooms News Service 24 Sep 2014, 12:02 pm

AirAsia India is offering all inclusive fare from as low as Rs 690 from Bengaluru to Chennai/Kochi/Goa and Rs 2390 from Bengaluru to Jaipur & Chandigarh.
This offer is also available on AirAsia Berhad and Thai AirAsia flights. All inclusive fare is available from as low as Rs 4999 from Chennai/Kochi/Kolkata/Tiruchirappalli/Bengaluru to Kuala Lumpur and Rs 4500 from Chennai to Bangkok.
Guests can book on www.airasia.com from now until 5th Oct 2014, for the travel period from 15 Jan – 30 Jun 2015
Booking for this promotion is available at www.airasia.com from now – 5 October 2014, with the travel period from 15 January – 30 June 2015.
Booking is also available via AirAsia’s mobile apps on iPhone, Android devices and the Blackberry 10, and also AirAsia’s mobile site at mobile.airasia.com.
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