24 Jun 2016, 11:50 am

During the period, the airline’s guests will be able to enjoy substantial discounts across all Jet Airways’ direct flights from Mumbai and Delhi to Amsterdam, London and Paris. This is a unique opportunity for guests to experience the airlines globally renowned business and economy products at attractive unbeatable all inclusive return fares.
The four day mega fare offer is applicable to all return flights booked on jetairways.com and will be available for sale effective from June 24 to 27, 2016 with travel validity from June 24, 2016 onwards for flights from India to international destinations in Europe on Jet Airways’ network.
A Mumbai-Paris Economy fare has been pegged at Rs 29998 while it is Rs 32605 for London. Rs 43079 is the fare for Amsterdam. Similar rates are also available from Delhi.
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