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AirAsia ushers in the New Year with the launch of a new route to Kuala Lumpur from Jaipur

Fly to Kuala Lumpur from Jaipur and explore Malaysia from INR 7, 999* New Delhi, 9 January 2024 ‒ AirAsia kicks off 2024 with a bang, launching the first of its new routes for the year to

Fly to Kuala Lumpur from Jaipur and explore Malaysia from INR 7, 999*

New Delhi, 9 January 2024 ‒ AirAsia kicks off 2024 with a bang, launching the first of its new routes for the year to Kuala Lumpur from the iconic pink city of Jaipur in Rajasthan, commencing 21 April 2024.

This marks AirAsia Malaysia’s (airline code AK) first venture from Jaipur to Kuala Lumpur. As Malaysia’s capital, Kuala Lumpur is a favourite travel destination for many Indian travellers for business, leisure and temple visits. Malaysia is also famed for scrumptious local food, its deeply rooted heritage stemming from a melting pot of cultures and its shopping havens. Additionally, this route will also serve to enhance connectivity for travellers from Malaysia heading to Jaipur to explore the city’s wondrous charm, vintage forts, majestic infrastructure and much more.

To commemorate this new beginning, AirAsia is offering promotional fares from the city to Kuala Lumpur from just INR 7,999* all-in-one way, and from only RM209* from Kuala Lumpur to Jaipur. Book from 9 January to 23 January 2024 on the airasia Superapp or www.airasia.com and fly between 21 April 2024  and 19 March 2025.

  “Last year was a monumental year for AirAsia’s connectivity to India in many ways ‒ not only did we launch a new route to Thiruvananthapuram, our second into the state of Kerala, we also celebrated the announcement of visa-free travel for Indian nationals entering Malaysia. Today, I am immensely pleased to announce yet another new route connecting more travellers to Kuala Lumpur from the jewel of Rajasthan, the culturally rich Jaipur. India has always been one of our most important markets, having connected five million AirAsia guests from the country to Malaysia in the last six years and counting. I look forward to seeing where our growing network will bring us next.”

AirAsia Aviation Group Limited Group CEO Bo Lingam

Flight schedule from Jaipur (JAI) to Kuala Lumpur (KUL):

RouteFlight NoDepartureArrivalFrequency
Jaipur ‒ Kuala Lumpur     AK1822:1006:05Mon, Wed, Fri & Sun
Kuala Lumpur ‒ Jaipur     AK1918:5521:35Mon, Wed, Fri & Sun

AirAsia operates a robust network servicing nine and counting routes directly to/from India to Malaysia from both northern and southern cities  ‒ Chennai, Tiruchirappalli, Kochi, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Kolkata, New Delhi and Amritsar. Come February 2024, AirAsia will be commencing flights to another exciting destination ‒ the city of Thiruvananthapuram in the southern region of Kerala, making it the second direct route to the state after Kochi followed by Jaipur in April. In addition, the airline also offers affordable and accessible Fly-Thru options, where guests travelling between  India and  Malaysia can utilise Kuala Lumpur as a connecting hub to access more than 130 destinations in 22 countries on AirAsia’s impressive network.

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The birth story of AirAsia, the World’s Best Low Cost Airline and the aviation arm of Capital A, is an industry legend. It started back in 2001 when Tony Fernandes and Kamarudin Meranun bought an ailing airline with two aircraft and 200 staff and turned it into the largest low-cost carrier in Asia and home to thousands of AirAsia ‘Allstars’ around the globe. In the last two decades, the airline has gone on to carry close to a billion passengers to over 130 destinations in 23 countries within its network. With the mission to serve the underserved, AirAsia has connected people and places, and has largely been credited for democratising air travel in the region with its famous tagline ‘Now Everyone Can Fly’.

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