02 Jun 2016, 11:25 am

The airline has announced Special Fares for Students on its domestic network. Under this offer, students after providing required documents would be able to avail tickets at INR 3500 (all inclusive) for distance up to 1000 Km and at INR 5500 (all inclusive) for distance over 1000 Km.
The booking period for this offer starts from 1st June, 2016 and tickets can be booked till Aug 31, 2016 for travel between July 1 to Aug 31.
Students travelling for various academic reasons like proceeding to join their school, college or to give entrance exam would be able to benefit from this special offer. To avail these special fares, students are required to provide photo copy of the following documents while booking:
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