The new airline was so far operating flights from Bangalore to Chennai, Kochi and Goa and vice versa.
Both the launch flights to Jaipur and Chandigarh carried 180 passengers, signifying a 100 per cent flight load, an airline spokesperson said, adding that the flights were given a grand welcome with a water salute on landing at the two North Indian airports.
AirAsia India CEO Mittu Chandilya said, "We are very excited to have Jaipur and Chandigarh on our network, as guests will now be able to connect conveniently to these cities from Bangalore."
"The cities have good potential for business. Tourism is high in Jaipur. The initial response is good and we hope to get a good passenger load," he told reporters.
He said that the airline was focusing on smaller cities having good population and infrastructure to expand its network.
"We are in conversation with the government in Rajasthan to plan flight to other cities including Udaipur," he said.
AirAsia India operates two Airbus A320-200 which are in all-economy configuration having 180 seats.
The airline, a 49:30:21 joint venture of Malaysian carrier AirAsia, Tata Sons and Telestra Tradeplace, has plans to have six A320s by December and 14 by March next year.
