AirAsia India offers tickets under Rs. 1,400

AirAsia India offers tickets under Rs. 1,400

AirAsia India offers tickets starting at Rs. 1,399 on flights to Bengaluru from Kochi, Goa and Hyderabad.

AirAsia India is offering flight tickets starting at an all-inclusive Rs. 1,399 on select flights. According to the airline’s website – airasia.com, AirAsia is offering discounted tickets on flights to destinations such as Bengaluru, Jaipur, Kochi, Kolkata, Ranchi and Delhi, among others, under a limited-period promotional scheme. The offer requires flyers to make advance bookings, according to the AirAsia website. Bookings under the offer can be made till December 31, 2017, AirAsia India – which competes with the likes of Air India, IndiGo, Jet Airways and SpiceJet – noted. The AirAsia offer comes amid high competition in the domestic civil aviation market, days before the New Year 2018.

AirAsia is offering all-inclusive tickets starting at Rs. 1,399 on flights to Bengaluru from Kochi, Goa and Hyderabad, according to its website. Among other routes, AirAsia was offering flight tickets from Rs. 1,499 and Rs. 1,599 on the Kolkata-Bagdogra and Bhubaneswar-Kolkata routes, respectively.

 

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