Bangalore: Air Asia takes-off, plans to connect Mangalore soon


Bangalore, Jun 12 (IANS): New low-cost carrier AirAsia India launched its operations with its maiden flight to Goa from this tech-hub Thursday and plans to fly on non-metro routes to tier-two and tier-three cities.

"Our first service onboard A-320 of Airbus is going full, as we have sold all 180 seats within minutes after booking was opened on our website May 30," AirAsia India chief executive Mittu Chandilya told reporters at the Bangalore international airport.

As part of promotional offer, the budget carrier sold 40 percent of tickets at Rs.999 and 10 percent at Rs.5 per ticket and remaining were sold up to Rs.1,999 per ticket.

"We will continue to charge on average Rs.990 per ticket on most of our routes to compete with Indian Railways than with other low-cost carriers," Chandilya asserted.

The no-frills airline also operated a return flight to Bangalore from Goa late Thursday.

"We will soon announce the new routes we will operate after our second flight to Chennai from Bangalore commences June 19," Chandilya said on the occasion.

Over the next three months, the airline plans to connect nine regional cities with Bangalore, including Hubli and Mangalore in Karnataka and Jaipur in Rajasthan.

"We have given a list of cities that will be connected to the regulator (DGCA) and are waiting for its approval. We will announce the schedule next week," Chandilya said.

The $30-million Indo-Malaysian joint venture of AirAsia Berhad (49 percent), Tata Sons (30 percent) and Telstra Tradeplace (21 percent) is taking to skies a month after the regulator DGCA (Director General of Civil Aviation) granted permission May 7 to launch its budget operations across the country.

Though a late entrant in the budget-carrier sector, the airline will be competing with its established rivals such as IndiGo, SpiceJet, Jet Lite, Go Air and the state-run Air India to garner a market share to sustain its business.

"Our fares will be 35 percent lower than the market rates. At this rate, we believe we can sustain. Going forward, we intend to reduce tariff further as we are sure we can make revenues with stable operations," Chandilya noted.

The airline's introductory fare has triggered a price war among budget carriers, with IndiGo and SpiceJet announcing promotional and discounted fares on many routes they operate.

"Our long-term goal is that every Indian should have an opportunity to fly," Chandilya said.

The airline plans to connect 10 cities with 10 A320 family aircraft in the first year of its operations, with majority of services in southern India, connecting metros with tier-2 and tier-three cities.

The airline has about 300 people on rolls to commence its operations.

The airline's parent company Air Asia operates direct flights from Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia and Bangkok in Thailand to Chennai, Bangalore, Kochi, Tiruchirappalli and Kolkata.

  

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  • Sudarshan rao, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 20 2014

    Please start air connectivity from Mangalore to Bangalore immediately. We are making at least 4 to 5 tripts every year to Mangalore. We can taken atleast two trips by Air.

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  • cal, mangalore/dubai

    Sat, Oct 18 2014

    air asia india can you pls start flights from mangalore to dubai to mumbai to abudhabi

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  • caren, mangalore

    Thu, Jun 26 2014

    air asia india is starting flights to mangalore but when

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  • ccmhjlst, valencia\mangalore

    Fri, Jun 20 2014

    i want air asi india to start the services to mangalore,hubli,belgaum and calicut

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  • Mahesh, Delhi

    Sat, Jun 14 2014

    Wishing the very best to Air Asia, a welcome relief after most of the so called low fare airlines that rule the roost today are holding indian travellers to ransom today. Good to hear that air connectivity to the tier 2 cities including Mangalore would improve further.

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  • abdulla, india

    Sat, Jun 14 2014

    Subramanium swamy doesn't like any others other religions than the Hindus...why?
    he has grudge against the Parsis ex: Air India ..air Asia..etc.
    why
    what does he think?
    If he his a good businessman welcome to enter business and show us the merit..
    so, why is he troubling the businesses?
    1.3 billion Indians need employment.. build economy for prosperity..so, if business men dont come with money..how on earth can one make money?
    if the Nethas ABUSE THEIR POWER AND MISUSE THEIR POSITION THEN WHO IS RESPONSIBLE?
    ex: why AIR INDIA IS making losses?
    can Subramanuim swamy take over the: Air India and show how he can run it profitably?
    why not?
    In first place who recommended to nationalize Airindia?and why?
    so, time for subra to retire....

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  • Stany Dsouza, Miyar / Mumbai

    Fri, Jun 13 2014

    It is a very good news that Air Asia has started operating smaller / southern cities. However, it is sad that Mumbai, the commercial capital of the country will not / never be connected by Air Asia as there is stiff resistance from competitors or our politicians!!!

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  • Vikram Aditya Rao, Mangalore / Dubai

    Fri, Jun 13 2014

    Dear Justice Smith, I don't stand for people's request for standing air travel - however, just wanted to let you know how some of the African Airlines operate: there are no seats, just open space, people just dump their luggage (usually large merchandise purchased in Dubai or other Arab countries) wherever space is available and just squat on the floor apparently the toilets are not operative and no food is served on the plane - just end to end travel with minimal fuss... so, yeah, while there are strict CA rules, there are still some airlines, which operate per their own countries' economic needs!

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  • Vikram Aditya Rao, Mangalore / Dubai

    Fri, Jun 13 2014

    Mr. Rahman, what do you mean by killer airline airarbia? Did you mean Air India? Be clear of what you are writing!

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  • Jani, Surathkal

    Fri, Jun 13 2014

    Hope very soon respective Mangaloreans will able to travel in safest airline AIR ASIA. And all will always forget our manslaughter air line airindia express. Not fit to carry live stock.

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  • A.Rahman, managlore

    Fri, Jun 13 2014

    Hope very soon all Mangalorean will avail this facility and all ways travel with safest airline like AIR ASIA. If IXE service start very short our killer airline airarbia will be in garbage. I wish for the same.

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  • Justice Smith, dubai

    Fri, Jun 13 2014

    people talk nonsense,Standing in aircraft,law and rule doesn't permit
    to stand ,anything can change but for next 1000 years u cannot stand and travel on aircraft. Military are exmpted from this law aircraft

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  • yogesh, bombay

    Fri, Jun 13 2014

    More cheaper fares for thin, short and zero-luggage pax. Don't mind standing for an hour while getting a peek at 50% fare! Air asia should mention total 100 pax. 80 seaters and 20 standees if it is a tiny ATR aircraft.

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  • Ranjith Rodrigues, udupi

    Fri, Jun 13 2014

    Air Asia might even introduce even cheaper fares, for those willing to go standing on aircraft....

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  • Rammohan, Puttur D K

    Fri, Jun 13 2014

    The need is for cheaper and more flights between Mangalore and Mumbai and Mangalore and Bangalore.

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  • Ashu, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 12 2014

    Bye bye Air India.. It was a honour flying with you.. We will surely miss the bugs, the roaches, the Super delicious food, the clean fresh seats, the pan chewing XL cute air hostress and not to forget the technical error free flight accurate time taking off and landing..
    The ground staff and the cabin crew's million dollar smile will be missed a lot.. Thank you again..

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  • I. Dsouza, Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 12 2014

    Gongrats Air Asia...Come to Mumbai to Mangalore and Mumbai to Bangalore soon we are waiting for you

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Thu, Jun 12 2014

    Only tiny aircrafts can operate from Mangalore...

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  • Fredrick DSouza, Shirthady / Doha

    Thu, Jun 12 2014

    We need to have more different airline companies to operate from middle east cities to Mangalore. Air India Experss is monopolising and charging exorbitantly(some times more than premium airlines fare)although the fares to be within the ambit of budget.

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 12 2014

    Railway route to Mangalore brought down squeezing bus fares.
    Now Air Asia is competing with Indian Railways also? Really great.
    Since moving crowd is increasing day by day, they may afford.
    Bus owners looting times seems coming to an end.
    To survive they may have to provide customized home / parcel delivery services with feeder vehicles.
    Innovators will find means of survival.

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  • Prakash Saldanha, Kanajar Dubai

    Thu, Jun 12 2014

    dear AirAsia, you can compromise on quality of service, but don't compromise on safety standards.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Thu, Jun 12 2014

    Please connect Mangalore with Delhi, Ahmedabad, Pune, Goa, Hubli, Kaula, Singapore, Hongkong

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  • V.Pereira, Udupi

    Thu, Jun 12 2014

    Why you missed Gujarat.?

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  • ravi shetty, mangalore

    Fri, Jun 13 2014

    Mr. Pereira if dinesh has missed gujarat you could have typed it. looks like u have some affiliation with gujarat.

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  • Vera Crasto, Mangalore England

    Fri, Jun 13 2014

    Congratulations Air Asia
    Await on time and safe service with reasonable airfares especially on Mangalore/Ahmedabad/Goa/Chennai/Singapore sectors soon
    Good luck in your endeavours and wish you every success with your flight operations

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Thu, Jun 12 2014

    All the best.

    Hoping for first airasia flight landing in Mangalore from Bangalore. Hope ticket fare in this route will be less than 3000.

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  • R.C.Kamath, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 12 2014

    The Airline race has begun. Hope Mangalore gets better connections like Pune, Madurai, Coimbatore, Trivandrum, Goa , Tuticorin etc. The tkt price should come down now a bit.

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  • Aadil Khan, Kasaragod/Saudi Arabia

    Thu, Jun 12 2014

    Hello Air Asia, please connect Mangalore with KL and Bangkok. Holiday makers are eagerly awaiting. Good luck.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE

    Thu, Jun 12 2014

    Congrats AIR ASIA....but how could mange finance?Under the circumstances,Private Airlines are not making any thrill as latest news reveals Jet owes salary to it's staff And on the other hand KING FISHER AIRLINE NOT TOOK OFF FOR LONG PERIOD TO HAVE NATURAL DEATH!!!We want this Airline spread it's wing to overseas particularly gulf sector...Anyhow all the best and always wishing nice TAKE OFF.

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