<p>AirAsia India will launch daily flights from Bangalore to Kochi and back from July 20. Bookings for the flights have already commenced. <br /><br /></p>.<p>The Indo-Malaysian joint venture airline had commenced its India operations with Bangalore-Goa-Bangalore flights on June 12. <br /><br />As part of the new route launch, the low-cost airline is offering limited promotional seats with an all-inclusive fare of Rs 500. Booking could be done between June 16 and June 22 for the travel period from July 20 to October 25.<br /><br />Schedule<br /><br />The flight will take off from Kempegowda International Airport Bangalore at 8.55 am and reach Kochi Airport at 9.55 am. <br /><br />The return flight will leave Kochi Airport at 10.20 am, reaching Bangalore at 11.20 am.<br /><br />Mittu Chandilya, Chief Executive Officer, AirAsia India, said, “We are very encouraged by the outstanding reception to our product and service. We have done a complete analysis on our third destination and we are confident we will be able to reach out to more first-time fliers.”<br /><br />The parent airline, AirAsia, currently services 87 destinations. In its 12 years of operations, it has carried over 200 million passengers with a current fleet of more than 150 aircraft.<br /></p>
<p>AirAsia India will launch daily flights from Bangalore to Kochi and back from July 20. Bookings for the flights have already commenced. <br /><br /></p>.<p>The Indo-Malaysian joint venture airline had commenced its India operations with Bangalore-Goa-Bangalore flights on June 12. <br /><br />As part of the new route launch, the low-cost airline is offering limited promotional seats with an all-inclusive fare of Rs 500. Booking could be done between June 16 and June 22 for the travel period from July 20 to October 25.<br /><br />Schedule<br /><br />The flight will take off from Kempegowda International Airport Bangalore at 8.55 am and reach Kochi Airport at 9.55 am. <br /><br />The return flight will leave Kochi Airport at 10.20 am, reaching Bangalore at 11.20 am.<br /><br />Mittu Chandilya, Chief Executive Officer, AirAsia India, said, “We are very encouraged by the outstanding reception to our product and service. We have done a complete analysis on our third destination and we are confident we will be able to reach out to more first-time fliers.”<br /><br />The parent airline, AirAsia, currently services 87 destinations. In its 12 years of operations, it has carried over 200 million passengers with a current fleet of more than 150 aircraft.<br /></p>