The fares are available till July 3 for journey dates between February 1 and April 30, 2017
Low cost airline AirAsia, which recently tied up with the Rajinikanth starrer Kabali as the official airline partner, has announced a 'Fly like a Superstar' offer to promote the movie. The promotional offer features all-in-fares starting from Rs 786 one way to domestic destinations in India connected by AirAsia India, departing from Bengaluru or New Delhi. Amar Abrol, CEO, AirAsia India said, "The excitement around 'Kabali' has enabled us to unveil movie-themed activities and we are pleased to offer special promotional fares that will allow AirAsia guests to 'Fly like a Superstar' to their favorite destinations in India & beyond with fares from as low as Rs 786 one way." The rates are subject to conditions. Promotional all-in-fares quote fare for one-way travel only inclusive of taxes.Bookings under the offer is available from June 27, 2016 to July 3, 2016 for travel between February 1, 2017 and April 30, 2017. The promotion is available for booking online at AirAsia website and ..
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To celebrate this occasion, AirAsia India is offering 50% off on return fares for 50 hours across the AirAsia Group network
The discounted fares could be booked on the airline's website till April 24
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Under the offer, fares would start from Rs 2,999 to Kuala Lumpur from Kochi, Chennai or Hyderabad
Revenue of the airline rose 232% to Rs 208 crore and it registered strong capacity growth of 133%