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Daily flights from Amritsar to Kuala Lumpur from March 28

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A view of Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport in Amritsar.
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In a major boost to international connectivity from Punjab, Malaysia-based carrier AirAsia will increase its Amritsar-Kuala Lumpur service frequency from four weekly flights to daily operations effective March 28, under the Summer Schedule.

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FlyAmritsar Initiative convener Yogesh Kamra said the move would ensure shorter layovers, smoother transit options and better alignment with international departures from Kuala Lumpur by eliminating the need to plan travel around a limited number of operating days.

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The flight departs Kuala Lumpur daily at 6.10 pm local Malaysia time, arriving in Amritsar at 9.45 pm Indian time. The return flight departs Amritsar at 10.30 pm IST and reaches Kuala Lumpur at 6.50 am Malaysia time, allowing convenient onward morning connections across AirAsia’s extensive network. The airline operates its 253-seater Airbus A321XLR aircraft on this route.

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Sameep Singh Gumtala, global convener of the FlyAmritsar Initiative, said that through Kuala Lumpur, passengers from Amritsar now enjoy daily one-stop connectivity to major Australian cities, including Melbourne, Sydney and Perth. In addition, onward connections are available to key Asian destinations, such as Bangkok, Hanoi, Langkawi, Singapore, Krabi, Penang, Hong Kong, Manila, Bali, Phuket, Ho Chi Minh City, Jakarta and Macau.

Alongside AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines continues to operate daily flights to Kuala Lumpur, while Scoot operates widebody Boeing 787 Dreamliner services five days weekly to Singapore and Thai Lion Air flies four days weekly to Bangkok Don Mueang Airport. Together, these carriers offer nearly 4,800 seats each way per week to their respective hubs.

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With this robust network of full-service and low-cost carriers, the Initiative leaders urged the Punjabi diaspora to bypass long, strenuous travel to Delhi. By choosing Amritsar as their preferred gateway, travellers will help sustain these routes and encourage more airlines to launch direct international services in the future.

Kamra further appealed to airport authorities to continue upgrading passenger facilities, including pushing for early privatization, and called upon the Punjab Government to introduce dedicated bus connectivity from major cities across Punjab to Amritsar airport.

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