30 Jun 2015, 04:56 pm
Guests travelling on AirAsia India flights from Bengaluru and Delhi airports can look forward to a pleasant flying experience by availing the Red Carpet experience.
This service can either be pre-booked (available upto 4 hours prior to the scheduled time of departure) at Rs. 800 on www.airasia.com or via the AirAsia Call Centre or purchased at the airport for Rs. 1000. Subscribed passengers can avail the following:
Commenting on this service, Mittu Chandilya, CEO, AirAsia India, “At AirAsia India, we strongly believe in offering highest levels of service and hospitality which is very much a part of our Indian culture. We have seen that more and more travelers are willing to consider customized options/ offers to save time and reduce other hassles while traveling. The launch of Red Carpet Service signifies our brand’s testament towards innovating our products and services at every stage of the airline’s growth. We are confident that this service will help strengthen the brand promise at AirAsia India.”
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