06 Apr 2016, 07:57 am

‘Boarding Pass Privileges’ program provides exclusive discounts and offers to passengers at partnering restaurants, hotels, beauty & wellness brands, flowers and gifting.
Passengers can avail up to 50 percent discount at partner outlets and this program is applicable at all partner outlets, including those outside the airports.
Passengers just need to present their boarding passes at any of the partner outlets within 30 days of their travel to enjoy these exclusive benefits.
The offers can be availed at the following places:
Restaurants & Cafes: Copper Chimney, Bombay Blue, Spaghetti Kitchen, Noodle Bar, Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, Blue Frog
Hotels: Pride Hotels, The Resort, Keys Hotels, FABHOTELS
Flowers & Gifts: Ferns N Petals, Book A Flower
Beauty & Wellness: O2 Spa, Tattva Spa, Jean Claude Biguine, Mydentist
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