21 Nov 2016, 05:47 am
The offers will run from 21 November 2016 to 11 December 2016, and will be valid for travel up to 30 September 2017. The campaign will be advertised in print, digital and television media during the three-week period.
Aviation access is a key to the success of a destination, and the increasing strength of connectivity from India to Australia is a big contributor to the rising numbers travelling Down Under.
AIRLINES:
Scoot : Rs 23,000* www.flyscoot.com
Air Asia: Rs 35,000* www.airasia.com
Malaysia Airlines: Rs 42,700* www.malaysiaairlines.com
Qantas: Rs 51,500* www.qantas.com
Thai Airways: Rs 53,000* www.thaiairways.com
Cathay Pacific: Rs 53,500* www.cathaypacific.com
Air India: Rs 56,800* www.airindia.in
Singapore Airlines: Rs 60,000* www.singaporeair.com
- Jazeera Airways offers 50% discount on flight tickets
- Air India Express launches ‘Time to Travel’ Sale with fares starting ₹1,177
- Over 300 flights cancelled after Tokyo airport collision killing 5; the plane was cleared to land
- New discount membership club from Kuwait’s Jazeera Airways, avail special introductory rates
- Air India deploys newly inducted Boeing 777s in Mumbai-USA routes
- SriLankan Airlines, Emirates forge interline agreement to enhance passenger connectivity
- Malaysia Airlines introduces new services between Kuala Lumpur and three Indian cities
- United Airlines increases non stop flights between New Delhi and New York
- Qatar Airways expands network with inaugural direct flights to Lyon, France
- Air India launches Upgrade+ to simplify purchased cabin upgrades
Jazeera Airways, Kuwait’s leading low-cost carrier, is offering 50% off on fares to all destinations across its network from July 28 to 31.
New Delhi : Air India Express, a subsidiary of Air India and a part of the Tata group, has launched its "Time to Travel" sale on the airline’s website, airindiaexpress.com, the Air India Express mobile app and other major booking channels.
Tokyo: Airlines were forced to cancel over 300 flights following the collision between a Japan Coast Guard aircraft and a Japan Airlines passenger plane at Tokyo's Haneda Airport on Tuesday evening even as reports said the plane was cleared to land ahead of the tragedy.