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AirAsia India inducts 21st aircraft, more flights to four destinations from New Delhi

| @indiablooms | May 20, 2019, at 05:33 pm

New Delhi, May 20 (IBNS): Budget carrier AirAsia India on Monday announced the induction of its 21st aircraft.

AirAsia India will cover 12 destinations with 31 flights operating out of New Delhi, with increased frequency to destinations such as Indore, Bagdogra, Ranchi and Hyderabad. 

In the light of the new aircraft induction, Sanjay Kumar, COO, AirAsia India says, “We are focusing on strengthening our presence in Tier I and Tier II cities ensuring convenience and affordability in travel for all our guests. With the introduction of our 21st aircraft, AirAsia India will now open up an opportunity for all flyers to travel to their preferred destinations without hassle from Delhi.”  

AirAsia India currently has a fleet of 21 aircraft covering 19 interesting destinations across the country.

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