<p> <br />From May 20, a daily flight between Bangalore-Kuala Lumpur would commence, with a return flight scheduled to on the same day, announced Head of Commercial PR Sherliza Zaharudin here in Bangalore.<br /><br />The one-way fare on this no-frills, low cost airline sans administration fee, with only online fees being charged, would be around Rs 4,000-Rs 6,000. The Kuala Lumpur-Chennai daily flight services would begin from May 17 and the daily flights from Penang to Chennai would start from April 28. <br /><br />Air Asia will also plans to start flights from Kuala Lumpur to Mumbai four times a week starting May 6. Currently, it runs flights from four cities in India.</p>
<p> <br />From May 20, a daily flight between Bangalore-Kuala Lumpur would commence, with a return flight scheduled to on the same day, announced Head of Commercial PR Sherliza Zaharudin here in Bangalore.<br /><br />The one-way fare on this no-frills, low cost airline sans administration fee, with only online fees being charged, would be around Rs 4,000-Rs 6,000. The Kuala Lumpur-Chennai daily flight services would begin from May 17 and the daily flights from Penang to Chennai would start from April 28. <br /><br />Air Asia will also plans to start flights from Kuala Lumpur to Mumbai four times a week starting May 6. Currently, it runs flights from four cities in India.</p>