
Malaysia Airlines and American Express have tied up for a new promotion, where you can get INR 5,000 cashback with your next Malaysia Airlines ticket booking.
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by Ajay 5 Comments
by Ajay 5 Comments
Malaysia Airlines is celebrating 40 years in India, and they have put out some great deals for travels originating from India to celebrate this. These deals are available for booking till July 18, 2014 and travel till November 30, 2014. Some routes are available for travel till October 10, 2014 only, however. You get to fly from Malaysia Airlines’ 6 stations in India which include Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Bangalore and Kochi to various Malaysia Airlines destinations such as Bangkok, Kuala Lampur, Beijing, Osaka, Manila, Penang and so on. You can look up the deals on the Malaysia Airlines website under Deals for the Day. Here is a glimpse of some fares I found. Bangkok flights are traditionally supposed to…
Malaysia Airlines, a recent oneworld member, frequently runs sales from various markets (nothing new!), but has recently launched a great sale from Indian stations across their Asia Pacific network, which have about 30% off the regular fares. This could be their own initiative or the launch of Malindo Air in India, but who cares, the fares are pretty good and cover a lot of destinations on business and economy. You can book some of these deals till end of February 2014 and some others till April 2014. A reader, Parag Mehta, alerted me about the fares, and here are some of the fares, for instance, Mumbai – Bali return trip at INR 23,000 and Mumbai – Kuala Lampur at INR…
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