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Malaysia Airlines partners with Tourism Australia for special fares for Indians

Malaysia Airlines, in partnership with Tourism Australia has launched a campaign aimed at inviting travellers to explore the diverse experiences that Australia has to offer.

The campaign will run from till September 11, 2024, featuring special fares by Malaysia Airlines starting from just INR 39,999 for Economy class and INR 119,999 for Business class return flights, making it easier than ever to discover ASydney, Melbourne, Perth, ustralia’s iconic destinations.

This collaboration highlights Malaysia Airlines’ commitment to connecting Asia and beyond with Australia, focusing on four of the country’s most sought-after cities: and Adelaide.

Travellers can experience Australia with all-in return fares valid for travel until March 30, 2025, giving them ample opportunity to plan their next great adventure.

Additionally, passengers can also enjoy additional benefits when booking with Malaysia Airlines, with features like Economy Flex fares that offer flexibility on rebooking or ticket changes, priority boarding, and generous baggage allowances to accommodate all the travel essentials.

Commenting on the joint campaign with Tourism Australia, Dersenish Aresandiran, Chief Commercial Officer of Airlines from Malaysia Aviation Group, said, “We are delighted to collaborate with Tourism Australia to showcase the best of this remarkable country. As a leading carrier connecting Asia to Australia and beyond, we are dedicated to making it easier for travellers to discover the unique blend of culture, nature, and adventure that Australia is known for. With our renowned Malaysian Hospitality, we look forward to welcoming travellers on board as they embark on their next unforgettable journey.”

“We are thrilled to partner with Malaysia Airlines on this campaign to enhance travel experiences and connectivity between Australia and India. We are excited for travellers to come and explore the breathtaking landscapes and vibrant cities of Australia and experiences it has to offer. We invite you to take advantage of this chance to experience Australia’s unique attractions and renowned hospitality, all while enjoying the superior service of Malaysia Airlines,” said Nishant Kashikar, Country Manager India and Gulf from Tourism Australia.

Vietjet launches Adelaide-Ho Chi Minh City 5 weekly flights

Vietjet has launched flights from Adelaide to Ho Chi Minh City, marking the first-ever Vietnamese carrier to operate flights between Vietnam and South Australia. This historic milestone signifies the commencement of five weekly return flights between the two cities. The new service was inaugurated following November 21’s ceremony, which welcomed Vietjet’s first non-stop flight connecting Ho Chi Minh City and Perth, featuring a similar frequency.

This significant expansion into Adelaide and Perth will see Vietjet’s weekly flights to Australia surge to 58 a week, a remarkable feat achieved in less than a year since its entry into the Australian market in April 2023. Vietjet currently serves five key Australian cities, namely Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney.

The airline also offers the most flights on the largest network connecting India with Vietnam. It operates a total of 35 weekly round-trip flights, establishing a direct connection between five key Indian cities – New Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad., Kochi, and Tiruchirappalli – and the Vietnamese cities of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.

The airline is running its exclusive Black Friday offer where travellers can secure all-in one-way tickets from India to Vietnam from just INR 5,555*. This promotion runs from November 22 to November 28, with the travel period for these discounted tickets extending from January 1 to October 31, 2024. In addition to the attractive ticket prices, travelers booking international flights will also receive an e-voucher worth VND 200,000 (approx. INR 686) by visiting its website. Furthermore, Vietjet is extending a 30% discount on duty-free shopping for passengers.