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Indigo comes up with special offers to compete with SpiceJet
05 Feb 2015, 04:07 pm
New Delhi, Feb 5 (NITN): To take on its rival SpiceJet, budget carrier IndiGo on Thursday announced all-inclusive fares starting Rs 1,499.
This comes after SpiceJet has come up with a series of discounted offers over the past two weeks.
IndiGo's starting price for air tickets is priced Rs 100, which is lower than SpiceJet's 'Special Valentine' Rs 1,599 offer.
Indigo's promotional seats are available on select routes such as Delhi-Jaipur and are valid on bookings made 90 days before travel date.
SpiceJet's promotional offer, open till February 6, is applicable on travel between February 14 and April 15, 2015.
Keeping up with the trend, AirAsia India, Jet Airways and GoAir have all announced discounted fares on advance travel over the last few days.
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