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AirAsia announces launch of services to Hyderabad

04 July 2010

New Delhi AirAsia announced the launch of services from Hyderabad from July 20, 2010.

The launch is also supplemented by an exclusive offer for the local market that provides seats for an amazing low fare.

Talking about the new service, Jasmine Lee Sze Inn, Head of Commercial, AirAsia said, “We are glad to add yet another chapter to our success story in India

. As a gesture of gratification, we have introduced a special limited period offer for the local market here.”

“The service between Kuala Lumpur and Hyderabad has a lot of significance considering large amount of outbound travelers to Malaysia from this region.”, Jasmine Lee Sze Inn added.

AirAsia started their operations in India in the year 2009 with launching services to Trichy and in a very short span, they have extended their operations to Trivandrum, Kochi, Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai and Bangalore. Hyderabad will be their 8th destination in the country which will be followed by the launch of services in the national capital in early August. AirAsia is committed to providing the best services at low fares. They have also been selected as the World’s Best Low-Cost Airline for two consecutive years by Skytrax in their annual World Airline Survey for providing the best services .

Guests flying on this new Kuala Lumpur – Hyderabad route will have the chance to experience the comfortability on the brand new A320 aircraft which is renowned for its reliability, unparalleled comfort and efficiency. This development is set to distinguish the world’s most successful low-cost airline as a distinctive leader in the market, further bolstering the brand as the advocates of innovation and excellence.

AirAsia’s operations are anchored in its mission to democratise travel, encapsulated in its tagline “Now Everyone Can Fly”. AirAsia’s vast route network in Asia and beyond offers great network and connectivity to the frequent fliers from the city of Hyderabad. They fly to over 70 destinations which stretches across 132 routes servicing a network stretching across all ASEAN countries like China, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Australia.


ExpressIndia.com

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