Air Asia to offer 50% off on flight return fare !
Air Asia to offer 50% off on flight return fare !
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The low cost Malaysian airline Air Asia, to mark its 2.5 million flying passengers since the launch of its operations in June 2014 announced that it will offer 50% dicount in fares on return flights till 18th May for travel from August 1 to November 30.

AirAsia was established in 1993 and began operations on 18 November 1996. It was founded by a government-owned conglomerate, DRB-Hicom. With a fleet of 6 aircrafts, AirAsia connets 10 Indian destinations which includes Bengaluru, New Delhi, Panaji, Pune, Kochi, Vizag, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Guwahati and Imphal.

The company stated "Seats have to be booked by May 18 on our website (airasia.com) and our mobile app or mobile site (m.airasia.com)". AirAsia group operates scheduled domestic and international flights to 100 destinations spanning 22 countries. But the offer is to be made available on 7 of the airline's destinations across the country and seven overseas destinations in Southeast Asia and Australia and New Zealand.

The airline's chief executive designate Amar Abrol in a statement said "We have flown 2.5 million guests till date. We will work to serve our guests better and enable many first-time flyers to experience air travel at affordable fares."

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