With AirAsia India taking longer time to fly international routes, its parent AirAsia Berhad has pressed into service its subsidiary Thai AirAsia to connect more cities in India.
Thai AirAsia which flies to Chennai, will fly to Bengaluru from September 1. Its CEO Tassapon Bijleveld told Business Line that as and when the bilaterals are signed between India and Thailand, it will help airlines from both the countries to connect more cities.
Lowest fare The airline also allows domestic passengers to fly to Thailand with just one common ticket. Bijleveld said his airline will offer the lowest fare in the market which will be about 15- 20 per cent lower that the lowest fare on offer.
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