24 Dec 2015, 05:59 am
Make the best of AirAsia India’s New Year deals and travel to destinations such as Goa, Kochi, Vizag, Guwahati & Imphal with all-in-fares from as low as ‘1269’ one-way.
Guests can also fly to Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok from India by our AirAsia’s Group network, AirAsia Berhad, Thai AirAsia, AirAsia X with all-in-fares from as low as 2999 one way;Guests can also use the Fly-Thru service via KLIA2 and explore breath-taking destinations at Indonesia with fares as low as 5898 one-way.
These promotional fares, which will enable planning for early 2016travel,are available for booking from now till Jan 3 for the travel period from10 January 2016 to 30 June 2016.
Guests can log on to airasia.com or AirAsia’s mobile app on iPhone and Android devices, as well as the mobile site mobile.airasia.com to book these low fares.
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