06 Dec 2016, 05:03 am
The airline’s attractive all-inclusive fares start from INR 899 on select sectors across its domestic network and at INR 10,693 on popular routes across its international network. Great savings on global travel will allow guests to experience Jet Airways’ famed in-flight service and hallmark hospitality that are its true value propositions.
The four-day fare sale – from December 05 to December 08, 2016, will be valid for domestic travel commencing from January 05, 2017onwards. Guest booking their tickets for travel on international sectors however, may commence their journeys immediately starting on Monday.
Valid for travel on Jet Airways direct flights on its domestic and international networks, the special fares are on offer on a first-come-first serve basis. However, guests will have the flexibility to alter their travel plans at an additional charge.
Jayaraj Shanmugam, Chief Commercial Officer, Jet Airways, said, “Our robust network across domestic and international destinations connects guests to 66 destinations across India and overseas. It’s a great opportunity for guests in India to take advantage of these attractive fares and the ongoing holiday season to create exciting getaways with their loved ones and family members. Guests can also get to discover popular as well as new holiday destinations. We’re confident that our award winning service hospitality will complement our guests’ joy of flying Jet Airways.”
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