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India's second-largest airline is to start flying to Singapore, Bangkok, Dubai and Muscat in August this year
No word yet on pricing but fares are likely be pegged competitively to those offered by Malaysian carrier AirAsia.
A check on AirAsia's website shows all-inclusive one-way fares from Singapore to Mumbai for S$139 (Rs 921/3,299 baht), and to New Delhi from S$180 (Rs 6,373/4,272 baht) during the month of August.