12 Aug 2015, 07:38 am
Guests availing this offer will enjoy an attractive saving of 30% on base fares across Jet Airways’ entire domestic and international network for First Class, Premiere and Economy travel.
This special offer will be available for sale from Aug 10 to 14 and for travel between Sept 10 to April 14.
Raj Sivakumar, Chief Commercial Officer, Jet Airways, said: "At Jet Airways, we have always endeavoured to provide our guests with an unparalleled travel experience. The special Independence Day fares will allow guests to not only experience our value-added services, expanding global network, convenient schedules and wide connectivity at attractive and unbeatable fares. But it will also allow our discerning guests to plan their holidays in the ensuing festive season to visit and spend time with their loved ones.”
For more information and to book tickets, passengers may contact their nearest travel agent or access the offer through the airlines’ websites www.jetairways.com, or call the Jet Airways contact centres.
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