24 Dec 2015, 05:57 am
As part of the ‘Best Price Promise’ initiative, Jet Airways will ensure that the best fare for Jet Airways flights is available on its website, when compared with other online travel portals, for the same itinerary.
It is only valid only on the India country site of jetairways.com, mobile site and mobile App for domestic and international flights where the first segment of the flight originates from India.
Gaurang Shetty – Senior Vice President – Commercial, Jet Airways, said: "At Jet Airways, it has been our constant endeavour to introduce innovative features and services that ensure guests have an enhanced travel experience. Moreover, this demonstrates our commitment to our ‘Guest First’ service philosophy, which is core to our business. With the Best Price Promise offer, we look forward to transforming the way guests book tickets using our online platforms.”
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