AirAsia X to fly direct from Kuala Lumpur to Jaipur


(From Left to Right) Photo Caption: (From Left to Right) Mr. Bramha Kumar, First Secretary (Commerce) & Head of Chancery, High Commission of India; Executive Chairman of AirAsia Berhad and Group CEO of AirAsia X, Datuk Kamarudin Meranun; YBhg Tan Sri Dato’ Ajit Singh, Advisor of Malaysia India Business Council (MIBC) and First Secretary General of ASEAN; and Benyamin Ismail, AirAsia X CEO flanked by cabin crews at the launch of AirAsia X’s latest direct flight to Jaipur from Kuala Lumpur.

SEPANG: AirAsia X will achieve yet another milestone, the start of direct flights from Kuala Lumpur to Jaipur, India, four times a week, from Feb 5 next year.

It launched the new route yesterday, offering promotional all-in fares from RM229 for economy seats and RM699 one-way for premium flatbed seats. Bookings can be made at airasia.com for the travel period between Feb 5 and Nov 21, 2018.

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