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AirAsia and AirAsia X are bringing back the Big Sale

24 Nov 2015, 09:37 am

AirAsia and AirAsia X are bringing back the Big Sale
New Delhi, Nov 23 (NITN): The highly-anticipated 'Big Sale' by AirAsia and AirAsia X is back, with All-inclusive fares starting from INR 990 to Pune, Goa, Kochi, Guwahati, Vizag and many more domestic destinations connected by AirAsia India and INR 3699 to International destinations like Bangkok & Kuala Lumpur from India connected by the Group Airlines.

Seats are available for booking on airasia.com from, 23 November until 29 November 2015
 
AirAsia X is also recommencing its direct flights to Kuala Lumpur from New Delhi and return with 4 weekly flights starting 3 February 2016, promotional all-in-fares from only INR 7990 one way.
 
The travel period for the Big Sale will be from 1 May 2016 until 5 February 2017, with priority redemption 24 hours ahead from 0001hrs – 2359hrs (GMT+8) on 22 November for AirAsia BIG members, AirAsiaGo users, BIG Prepaid MasterCard and AirAsia Citibank card members.
 
Meanwhile, to celebrate the recommencement of New Delhi from Kuala Lumpur, AirAsia X is offering all-in-fares from as low as INR 7990 one way for the same booking period, with a travel period from 3 February 2016 until 5 February 2017. AirAsia Big members can enjoy the same priority flight redemption also starting from 22 November with these introductory fares atairasiabig.com.
 
AirAsia X’s award-winning Premium Flatbed seats are also on promotion with fares from as low as INR 29990 one way; and apart from the website, all promotional seats can also be booked via AirAsia’s all-new mobile app with new features and interface on iPhone and Android devices, as well as the mobile site mobile.airasia.com.
 
AirAsia’s Group Chief Commercial Officer, Siegtraund Teh said, “Big Sale is something that our airline groups have been offering our guests and this time around, we have added many new destinations and connectivity into our network such as exclusive routes to Maldives, Kaohsiung, Changsha, Goa, Pattaya and on top of that, our latest new direct route to New Delhi! We are very pleased to be recommencing this exciting new route now with attractive low fares."
 
"Further to that, as we move towards being a value-carrier, we have introduced innovative products such as Fly-Thru, Premium Flex and Premium Flatbed for our guests to enhance their flying experience. Now, everyone can enjoy great value services on top of the free seats that we are offering.”
 
AirAsia X's award winning Premium Flatbed seats is a premium product that features universal power sockets, adjustable headrest, as well as built-in personal utilities such as tray table, drink holder, reading light and privacy screen. Premium Flatbed guests also enjoy premium complimentary products and services including unlimited flight change, Pick-A-Seat, Priority Check-in, Priority Boarding, Priority Baggage, immigration fast track at selected airports, 40kg baggage allowance, complimentary meal and drinks with pillow and duvet.
 
Kuala Lumpur has a lot to offer as a travel destination, the colourful cultures from the racial diversity and the vast variety of cuisines available continues to be a draw for people to visit Kuala Lumpur. It is home to the world-famous Twin Towers at the city-centre filled with skyscrapers which will leave you in awe; or drive up to the renowned hill resort Genting Highlands for the cooling weather which is just an hour away from the bustling city.

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