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Jet Airways announces sale to celebrate I-Day

29 Jul 2016, 10:50 am

Jet Airways announces sale to celebrate I-Day
Mumbai, July 28 (NITN): Jet Airways, India’s premiere international airline, on Thursday announced special offers as part of #GrabYourFreedom sale to celebrate India’s Independence Day.

The three-day #GrabYourFreedom offer will allow guests to avail discounted fares to the tune of up to 30 per cent. The promotional fares will be applicable on tickets booked between July 27 to 29, 2016 and for travel starting August 15, 2016 onwards. Guests will be able to book their flight tickets to 68 destinations across India, Europe, North America, Asia or the Gulf.


To further enhance the excitement, guests booking their tickets on jetairways.com or mobile app are automatically enlisted for an hourly contest with possibility to win super prizes. Lucky guests can win free upgrades to Premiere class of Jet Airways. Similarly, guests can also secure a discount of 25 – 50 percent on their next flight ticket booking on airline’s domestic network.

Gaurang Shetty, Whole-time Director, Jet Airways, said, “Jet Airways has always endeavoured to create memorable experiences for its guests. #GrabYourFreedom campaign is part of our earnest efforts to offer guests an opportunity to explore new destinations and experience varied cultures. This Independence Day, Jet Airways wishes to give wings to the aspirations of the increasingly globalised Indian.”


 

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