31 May 2014, 02:03 pm
The AirAsia flight will take off from Bangalore around 3 p.m. and from Goa at 6 p.m. AirAsia will be operating A320 aircraft with sharklet wing-tips for fuel savings.
The ticket sales for the flights opens on Friday.
"Very very proud to announce AirAsia India open for sale tomorrow. Wow. First flight June 12th. Ser you all In India on the 12th," AirAsia's Group CEO Tony Fernandes tweeted.
AirAsia India will begin flying with two planes.
The airlines company was granted the flying licence by DGCA on May 7.
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