AirAsia India and GoAir are running another round of great sale for different travel periods. This is your opportunity to get some cheap flights inside India. AirAsia India has a fleet of 19 A320 aircraft which they use to serve 21 destinations within India, offering quite some connectivity with Tier 2 & 3 cities. GoAir, on the other hand, with a fleet of 40 A320 family aircraft serves 22 destinations.
AirAsia India Sale
AirAsia is back with another new sale, this time only for their Indian domestic operations. Tickets start for as low as INR 500 one way. The booking period is from September 17, 2018, to September 23, 2018. It is valid for travel from September 17, 2018, to November 30, 2019. Yes, they indeed have fares starting at INR 500. For example, you can book a Chennai-Bhubaneswar one-way fare for as low as INR 583 all-inclusive.
Or Kolkata-Bagdogra for INR 1080.
Or Goa-Bengaluru for INR 1282.
This makes me remember the Air Deccan days. AirAsia India is doing a good job of connecting Tier 2/3 cities and encouraging more first time flyers.
GoAir Sale
If you have travel coming in the month of October 2018, then GoAir’s sale is targeted at you. GoAir has been pretty consistent with these flash sales. GoAir is currently running a sale for travel from October 1, 2018, to October 20, 2018. Booking period for this sale is from today, September 17, 2018, to tomorrow, September 18, 2018. That’s quite a short period. Fares start at INR 799/- and is valid across Goair’s entire network.
You can fly from Bagdogra-Guwahati for as low as INR 974/-
Some of the other places to compare and buy these tickets would be EaseMyTrip, Cleartrip, Akbar Travels and MakeMyTrip.
Bottomline
These are some great deals out there, especially the AirAsia India one. It’s been a while since I have seen airline tickets for the price of a movie ticket. See if you can grab a seat for such low fares.
Where are you going to go on this movie ticket air ticket sale?
The essense of live from a lounge over the years has been content presented from the travellers’ perspective. This one seems more of a advertising. Suggest to retain the essense as you scale.
Moar !!
Eerily reminiscent of SG’s heavy discounting of seats in the run up to its operational meltdown in late 2018.