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AirAsia India announces 3rd flight connecting Bengaluru, New Delhi

| | Jan 28, 2016, at 02:56 am
New Delhi, Jan 27 (IBNS): Low cost carrier, AirAsia India, has announced the commencement of its 3rd flight connecting Bengaluru and New Delhi.
The flights will be operational on a daily basis starting from March 1st, 2016. Bookings for the route are open from now until 31st Jan 2016. With this increase in frequency, the airline will operate 40 flights connecting 10 destinations across India.
 
Reinforcing its commitment towards making air travel affordable in India, the increase in frequency of flights is designed to cater to business and leisure travelers who are constantly on the lookout for convenient and comfortable flying options.
 
AirAsia India has also offered all-in-fares from as low as INR 3199 one way on this new frequency for guests to book from now until 31st Jan 2016 for the travel period of 1st March – 24th Nov 2016.  
 
Commenting on this development, Mittu Chandilya, CEO and MD of AirAsia India said, “With our continued growth, strong demand and learning from the local market trend and passenger’s request we strongly believe in the enhanced connectivity between Bengaluru & Delhi. These are two of our hubs and it’s only apt that we give our passengers more connectivity and choice in terms of flight times.”
 

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