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The codeshare agreement also enables AIX Connect to leverage Air India’s global distribution network, via the airline’s direct channels as well as its global travel agency network.
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Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot was supposed to fly to Hyderabad from the newly inaugurated Terminal 2 of the Bengaluru International Airport. 
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Air Asia India said in a statement that the use of indigenously produced sustainable aviation fuel is a small but important step towards the modernisation of the fleet and the goal of net-zero emissions in 2050.
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The migration involves Air India Express migrating to the systems used by AirAsia India, extending benefits for both the airline and passengers.
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AirAsia India made alternative arrangements for the affected passengers on the Bengaluru Lucknow flights after the plane had to make an emergency landing because of technical issue.
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A passenger booked flight from Bengaluru-Hyderabad but got an 'odd surprise' The AirAsia passengers was shocked to see his air ticket having 2 destinations, departures Netizens have hilarious comments on the incident
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AirAsia India will start 21 weekly direct flights These flights will connect Delhi-Bhubaneshwar, and Bengaluru-Jaipur Airline took this step to expand its domestic air routes
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Tata-SIA owned Vistara expands flight fleet for A320 planes Vistara is looking to rope in pilots on deputation from AirAsia India The airline is planning to increase the fleet to 70 planes by December 2023
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AirAsia India announces Splash sale Airfare starts at Rs 1,497 for domestic routes It is limited inventory offer, available on a first-come-first-serve basis
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AirAsia India is a joint venture between TSPL and AAIL TSPL presently holds 83.67 per cent AirAsia India AAIL owns 16.33 per cent stake of AirAsia India
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Indrajeet Ghorpade, a member of the LGBTQ+ group by the name 'YesWeExist' Vistara and AirAsia India will now have the title 'Mx' in their ticket booking forms Ghorpode's petition received more than 30,000 signatures
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Both SpiceJet and AirAsia India have launched the sale offers of one-way fares starting for as low as Rs 1,122 (all inclusive) on various routes across the country. 
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AirAsia introduced this additional flexibility for guests in light of the lockdown and curfew on the movement of individuals While the lockdowns in Karnataka, Delhi and Tamil Nadu are in force till 24th May, West Bengal till 30th May, and Maharashtra till 1st June Passengers travelling from and to airports are exempt on the production of a valid itinerary
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This is aligned with their "super-app" strategy. To diversify revenues following devastation caused by COVID-19. Airlines around the world are struggling to stay afloat.
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The AirAsia RedPass will be valid for a one-way flight for which the reservation is required to be made at least 21 days prior to the date of departure In addition to the base fare discount, the personnel will also enjoy priority while boarding and depositing check-in luggage, the low-cost carrier noted It said the offer can be availed by personnel of the Indian Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, paramilitary forces, and under trainee cadets
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In July this year, occupancy rate in SpiceJet was 70%, while other major airlines IndiGo, GoAir, Vistara, AirAsia India and Air India stood at 60.2%, 50.5%, 53.1%, 56.2% and 45.5%, respectively A total of 19.84 lakh passengers travelled domestically in June this year. Between May 25 and May 31, 2.81 lakh had travelled domestically India resumed domestic passenger flights on May 25 after a gap of two months amid the coronavirus pandemic
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The launch fare for the booking is Rs 3499. While the sale for booking is scheduled to go live on 20 August 2019, the inaugural flight between the two destinations is set to take off on September 20, 2019.
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Among airports, Delhi, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Bhubaneshwar emerged as some of the most punctual airports across the globe.
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HDFC bank users can grab this special deal and book their flights from October 22 to October 28.
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The carrier, which currently has a fleet of 19 planes, is a joint venture between Tatas and Malaysia's AirAsia Berhad.






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