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Air India extends validity of eSuperSaver

25 Sep 2015, 06:19 pm

Air India extends validity of eSuperSaver
New Delhi, Sept 25 (NITN): National carrier Air India has extended the benefits of its popular eSuperSaver scheme up to March 31, 2016 and has, yet again, provided its customers an opportunity for big savings.

Applicable for travel in Business Class for single user only, eSupersaver scheme is available in two variants – a 4-coupon booklet value of Rs.44,000/- for sectors up to 750 km and a 4-coupon booklet value of Rs.88,000/- for all sectors beyond 750 km. The scheme is valid till 31st March 2016. The booklet fare is inclusive of all surcharges, levies and fees.
 
Available for sale through www.airindia.com only, the promotional scheme offers exclusive benefits to Business Class travellers, especially to those booking tickets closer to the dates of travel, subject to availability of seats.  
 
For example, a Business Class traveller on Delhi- Thiruvananthapuram sector will pay Rs.22,000/- under this scheme as against Rs.35,000/- otherwise.
 
An added bonus for customers who are part of Air India’s Flying Returns program or a frequent flyer program of any Star Alliance carrier, is that they will be able to accrue 200% of the base miles each time they redeem the coupons under eSuperSaver offer. Free baggage allowance is 35 kg. More details can be had on www.airindia.in

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