08 Jan 2017, 07:33 pm
With all-inclusive fares starting at INR 1099, on select sectors across the airline’s domestic network, Jet Airways will offer guests an opportunity to experience its award-winning in-flight service and hospitality and also frequent flyer program benefits.
The four day fare sale – from Nov 16 – 19, 2016, will be valid on economy fares and applicable for travel 15 days post the date of booking, on specific domestic destinations on the Jet Airways’ network.
Valid for travel on Jet Airways direct flights on the domestic network, the special fares offer will be available to guest on first-come-first serve basis. The air tickets purchased under this scheme would be non-refundable. However, guests can change their travel plans at an additional charge.
Jayaraj Shanmugam, Chief Commercial Officer, Jet Airways, said, “Many of our guests are in the midst of making travel plans for the end of the year holiday season, to visit or travel with family and friends. With this winter fare sale, guests get to avail significant savings and avoid last minute hassles by planning their holidays well in advance with Jet Airways. Unmatched travel experience with an opportunity to sample the airline’s world-class service, best in-flight hospitality and unparalleled connectivity, will make for truly memorable holidays.”
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