Fly to Southeast Asia: Air India Express Freedom Sale Hits ASEAN Routes

In celebration of India’s 79th Independence Day, Air India Express has launched a monumental Freedom Sale, offering 5 million discounted seats across its network. International fares start at just ₹4,279 for Xpress Lite, with the offer running until August 15, 2025—valid for travel from August 19, 2025, all the way through March 31, 2026 

ASEAN Destinations: What’s on Offer?

While Air India Express’s current Southeast Asia network is limited, passengers can still score great deals via direct and virtual fly connections:

  • Singapore: Though direct flights are now terminated, the airline previously connected Indian cities like Chennai, Tiruchirappalli, and Madurai to Singapore. Virtual interlining with Scoot lets passengers book seamless multi-leg trips to Singapore and beyond.
  • Thailand (Bangkok & Phuket): Operationally, the airline flies to Bangkok and Phuket. Recent expansions include direct services from Pune and Surat to Bangkok—with Xpress Lite fares from ₹6,500, Xpress Value from ₹7,000 (Pune–Bangkok), and ₹7,500 / ₹8,000 respectively for Surat–Bangkok
  • Malaysia, Indonesia & the Philippines: Direct routes are not yet available. However, Air India Express’s virtual interline platform, via Scoot, enables one-stop access to Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines through connecting flights.

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Booking Info & Fare Details

Fare TypeDomestic StartInternational Start
Xpress Lite₹1,279₹4,279
Xpress Value₹4,479
Xpress BizPremium seating

Perks for Travelers

  • Loyalty Members: Enjoy up to 25% off Xpress Biz fares, plus 20% off extra baggage, seat selection, priority services, and Gourmair meals.
  • Special Groups: Discounts available for students, senior citizens, armed forces, and dependents.
  • Convenience Fee Waiver: On Xpress Lite bookings via net banking on the airline’s digital platforms.

Why This ASEAN-Focused Sale Matters

  • Bangkok Access: For the first time, travelers from Tier 2 cities like Pune and Surat can fly directly to Bangkok at affordable fares.
  • Virtual Access to SEA: Even without direct flights to Malaysia, Indonesia, or the Philippines, the virtual interline option with Scoot makes these destinations more accessible.
  • Flexibility & Value: With travel spanning major Indian festivals—including Diwali and Christmas—the long validity period offers ample booking flexibility.
Neha

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