AirAsia India Rolls Out Promotional Fares Starting from Rs. 1,269

Budget carrier AirAsia India has yet again rolled out a promotional fare scheme, offering tickets as low as Rs 1,269 (all-inclusive). The offer ends on November 8, 2015 and is applicable on travel between January 15 and April 30, 2016. Under this AirAsia offer, tickets on Bengaluru to Kochi route are priced from Rs 1,269 (all-inclusive). Tickets on Bengaluru to Goa route is priced from Rs 1469 and Bengaluru to New Delhi at Rs 3,469.

Its parent AirAsia is also offering fares starting from Rs 3,399 (all-inclusive) on overseas routes as part of a separate promotional scheme. This offer is open till November 8. For example, tickets from Kochi to Kuala Lumpur are priced from Rs 3,399. Many airlines have come up with promotional fares to tap the festive season demand.

Air India’s offer christened ‘Diwali Dhamaka’ is valid till November 7 for travel between January 15 and April 15, 2016. Earlier, SpiceJet had also come up with ‘Diwali Sale’ with fares staring at Rs 749 (base fare-excluding taxes) for domestic sector and from Rs 3,999 (all-inclusive) on international sectors.

Airlines have rolled out many promotional fares this year on the back of a sharp fall in oil prices. Domestic airlines in the first nine months of this year – January to September – have carried 590 lakh passengers, a growth of 20 per cent.

News Source: profit.ndtv

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