New Delhi: Malaysian Airlines and Singapore Airlines have announced special fares and packages on various routes.
Malaysian Airlines (MA) has launched an all-India online return airfare for Australia and New Zealand routes, at just Rs 21,500 and Rs 25,500, respectively.
The Australian route will cover Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, and Brisbane, while the route to New Zealand will cover Auckland only. The fare is valid for travel from New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad.
Singapore Airlines on the other hand announced a special holiday package from Bali to Delhi at Rs 26,500 per head.
The package includes a return air fare, which is 40 per cent discounted, accommodation for three nights and four days, including a half-day city tour.
05/05/06 NewKerala.com
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