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This Is India: AirAsia campaign offers amazing low fares

AirAsia’s “This Is India” campaign offers incredible fares to 12 cities. Fly from Kuala Lumpur to Chennai, Delhi, Jaipur & more starting from RM329.

Air Asia's This India Campaign enables you to fly to India from as low as RM 329.

AirAsia has announced the launch of its ‘This Is India’ campaign, presenting travellers with attractive low-fares for flights to 12 cities in India from Kuala Lumpur.

With promotional fares starting from RM329 all-in-one-way, the airline aims to enhance connectivity and affordability between Malaysia and India, reflecting its commitment to providing quality travel experiences.

Incredible India, affordable flights

This Is India campaign offers low cost flight to the crown jewel of South India, Chennai

From vibrant cultural hubs like Chennai and Kolkata to stunning historical sites like Amritsar and Jaipur, the “This Is India” campaign opens doors to unforgettable experiences across the vast subcontinent.

Bo Lingam, Group CEO of AirAsia Aviation Group, expressed the airline’s commitment to fostering affordable travel options between Malaysia and India.

He stated, “Since launching our very first flight to India a little over 15 years ago, we’ve expanded our network to 12 and counting exciting destinations and look forward to flying more eager travellers to the country’s amazing hotspots.”

AirAsia recently started flightd to Thiruvananthapuram as part of its bolster its presence in India.

Travellers can explore cities such as Chennai, Bengaluru, New Delhi, and more, with fares starting from RM329 all-in-one-way.

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Travellers can book flights to Chennai, Tiruchirappalli, Kochi, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Kolkata, New Delhi, Amritsar, Trivandrum, Jaipur, Visakhapatnam, and Ahmedabad at incredibly low fares.

The promotional fares are available for booking until 4 February 2024, for travel between 2 February and 30 November 2024. India remains one of AirAsia’s key markets, and the campaign aims to further strengthen connectivity between the two countries.

Connecting people through affordable travel

Air Asia's This India campaign aims to bolster the low cost airline's presence in India.

Bo Lingam highlighted the significance of the ‘This Is India’ campaign in facilitating more affordable travel options and connecting guests seamlessly.

The campaign also introduces an added bonus for travellers, offering FREE 20KG baggage allowance when booking flights through this promotion. This is particularly advantageous for those looking to indulge in shopping for clothing, bridal wear, souvenirs, and more.

As AirAsia continues to expand its network, the campaign seeks to not only provide economical travel but also enhance the overall travel experience.

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Passengers alighting the AirAsia flight, ready to travel.

The airline’s focus on affordability and value is evident in its dedication to connecting passengers efficiently and offering promotions that align with the diverse needs of travellers.

The ‘This Is India’ campaign by AirAsia signifies the airline’s ongoing commitment to making air travel accessible and enjoyable.

With a dozen destinations in India and plans for further expansion, AirAsia remains dedicated to providing quality travel experiences without compromising affordability.

Travellers looking to explore the rich cultural tapestry of India can seize the opportunity presented by the low-fares promotion until 4 February 2024, promising seamless connectivity and additional perks for a more enjoyable journey.

Stay updated on AirAsia’s offerings by following @flyairasia on Instagram.

*Promotional all-in fares quoted are for one-way travel inclusive of taxes, MAVCOM fee, fuel surcharge, and other relevant fees. Other terms and conditions apply.

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