India-based low cost carrier IndiGo has started daily flights from Delhi and Bengaluru to Kuala Lumpur. These services improve air connectivity between the countries, as they introduce more travel options and competitive airfares for Indian outbound travellers to Malaysia. IndiGo has good connections domestically as is able to carry passengers from other Indian airports like Delhi in the north, or Bengaluru in the south, for onward travel to Kuala Lumpur. It is expected that travellers living in cities that surround Delhi and Bengaluru will now consider Malaysia as a travelling destination. The airline offers travel packages that combine cities and islands, hill resorts and theme parks and spiritual tourism, which includes visits to temples.
IndiGo Connects India to Malaysia
- September 3, 2019
- 1 minute read
- David Bowden
David Bowden
David Bowden is a freelance photojournalist specialising in travel, food and the environment. He has been based in Asia for many years and travels the globe seeking out the finest restaurants, vineyards and travel destinations. He is the author of several books including travel books on Malaysia, Vietnam, Singapore and Indonesia plus a coffee table book on great railway journeys in Australia and New Zealand.








