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Tourism Australia ties up with airlines to offer attractive fare deals

21 Nov 2016, 05:47 am

 Tourism Australia ties up with airlines to offer attractive fare deals
New Delhi, Nov 21 (Not in Town/IBNS) Tourism Australia, in partnership with eight airlines, has launched an exciting campaign to encourage travel Down Under – the Airline Market Place.

The Airline Market Place offers customers the chance to fly to Australia at an attractive, return economy-class airfare starting from just Rs. 23,000*

 

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  

 

 

 

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