Low-cost airline AirAsia is offering domestic flight tickets at a starting price of Rs 999 under its Low fare Madness offer. Passengers can avail discount on destinations including Bengaluru, New Delhi, Hyderabad, Guwahati, Goa, Kochi, Jaipur and more. According to AirAsia's website, to avail the offer, advance booking is required.
Clarifying the terms and conditions of the offer, AirAsia on its website stated that a non-refundable processing fee is applicable for payments via credit, debit or charge card. It also stated that fare includes airport taxes (except for selected airports where airport tax is collected at the point of departure). The website also said that
It is also to be noted that seats can be booked according to the availability and the fares are quoted for single journey (one-way) only.
Below we have listed out few terms and conditions as mentioned on AirAsia's website.
All taxes must be paid at the time of purchase unless otherwise stated
Foreign fares are subjected to currency exchange rates
Offer is subject to availability and AirAsia’s Terms and Conditions of Carriage
No refunds are permitted after payment has been made
Guests travelling need to provide all necessary travel documents (eg valid passport, visa where applicable etc) at the time of departure
AirAsia reserves the right to deny guests from boarding without proper documentation
Full payment shall be made upon booking • Changes to flights and dates are permitted subject to change fees
Changes to name are not permitted
Meanwhile, the Central Bureau of Investigation last month summoned AirAsia India head R Venkataramanan to join ongoing probe on July 3 over AirAsia money laundering case.
In June, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) had collected documents from the Commerce and Industry Ministry relatedto FDI clearances given to the airline.
A senior official told PTI that a team of ED investigators picked up a number of documents last week from the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) as part of this investigation. The DIPP is an arm of the Commerce and Industry Ministry and it deals with rules and norms pertaining to foreign direct investment (FDI). Files collected by the agency pertained to the FDI proposal made by the airline and clearances granted by the FIPB (abolished later) to AirAsia so that it can launch its operations in India, the official said.