AirAsia India teams up with Zoomcar
AirAsia India has tapped Zoomcar to go the extra mile for its customers.
The companies announced a partnership which offers special rates for AirAsia passengers on local, airport and inter-city journeys.
The Bengaluru based car rental service is available in all metro cities in India and is offering a maximum discount of Rs 1,000 or 20%.
"We are excited about the partnership which will further enable the AirAsia guests to experience Zoomcar accessibility at airports with an ease and flexibility."
Zoomcar offers the Zoom Hop service, for one-way intercity travel where a user picks up a vehicle from one city and drop it off at another.
"We have always believed in going an extra mile to provide the best-in-class customer service to our guests and we are confident that through this partnership, will be able to offer the best mobility to our flyers," said AirAsia India CEO Amar Abrol.
AirAsia flyers can book the discounted rates via a dedicated webpage at www.zoomcar.com/airasia.
AirAsia serves 16 cities in India from its hubs in Bengaluru, New Delhi and Kolkata.
Zoomcar users can rent a vehicle on an hourly, daily, weekly and monthly basis.
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