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Cheap International Air Travel in India

Thanks to globalisation and increasing demand for various services, we are seeing availability of many services at affordable rates. Up to last month, it was quite expensive in India to travel out of India by air; however, from last month two low budgets airlines Spicejet and AirAsia have introduced cheap flights from India to destinations in countries like Nepal, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Thailand and Australia. These tickets cost three to two times less than general air tickets; thus, making it very economical for people to travel by air on international routes. If these routes become successful then we can see introduction of many such flights to more numbers of destinations out of India.

Domestic cheap air travel is available in India from last few years and these services have become very successful with more than 80% occupancy of average flights. Similarly, we can expect success of cheap international air travel in India. In near future, we can expect many more airlines introducing similar cheap international air travel solutions to people of India. It is very hard to ignore India for any air travel expansion because millions of people travel in and out of India. In India, it is still hard for large numbers of people to afford these expensive flights; therefore, we can expect great success for such flights. These cheap international flights will definitely cause boom in international travel by Indians plus it will increase flow of international tourists to India.

Basic prices of some of Budget Airlines

Spicejet Basic price Delhi to Kathmandu Rs 1999 (Tax etc)
Spicejet Basic price Chennai to Colombo Rs 1499 (Tax etc)
Airasia Basic price Delhi to Thailand Rs 2613 (Tax etc)
AirAsia Basic price Delhi to Kuala Lumpur Rs 3000 (Tax etc)
AirAsia Basic price Delhi to Perth Rs 7527 (Total price)

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