Malaysian Airlines Travel Fair offers exciting fares

The campaign, which will run until February 28, will be for the travel period between February 19 and September 30, 2014 to more than 25 destinations around the world.

February 17, 2014 04:58 pm | Updated May 18, 2016 08:53 am IST - NEW DELHI:

Malaysia Airlines is offering exciting air fares through the Malaysia Airlines Travel Fair (MATF) campaign starting February 18. The campaign, which will run until February 28, will be for the travel period between February 19 and September 30, 2014.

Travelers booking their tickets during this campaign will enjoy discounts of up to 30 per cent to more than 25 destinations around the world, an official statement issued here said. Travelers from India can book their journey from Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai and Kochi to various Malaysia Airlines regional destinations including its latest route, the picturesque resort destinations, Krabi, in Thailand.

According to Azahar Hamid, regional senior vice president, South Asia and Middle East, Malaysia Airlines, MATF has always been very popular with all our travelers. ''We are making traveling more affordable with these amazingly low fares and there is no better time to fly Malaysia Airlines than now. We look forward to an exceptional response for these fantastic deals; hence we encourage our customers to take advantage of these value-for-money deals,'' he added.

Customers can purchase return airfares from Mumbai to Kuala Lumpur from Rs. 19,965 all-inclusive return. Flights to Bangkok, Phuket and Krabi from Kochi are priced from Rs. 15,287 all-inclusive return while Hyderabad to Hong Kong is priced from Rs. 21,180 all-inclusive return.

Passengers travelling from Delhi to Bangkok can enjoy all-inclusive return fares from Rs. 20,247 and Rs. 17,665 return all-inclusive for those travelling from Bangalore to Krabi. Other attractive offers include travel from Chennai to Singapore from Rs.18,705 return all-inclusive and Rs.17,709 return all-inclusive from Mumbai to Phuket, the statement added.

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