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EaseMyTrip brings ‘Welcome Festive Sale’

Not In Town | @notintownlive | 17 Sep 2019, 07:25 pm

EaseMyTrip brings ‘Welcome Festive Sale’

New Delhi: EaseMyTrip (EMT), one of the leading Online Travel Aggregators in India, is all geared up to welcome festive season with a set of travel deals.

This sale has started from 00:00 AM on Sept 17 and will continue till 11:59 PM of Sept 19, 2019.

Under this campaign, customers get a chance to avail up to Rs. 1500 off on domestic flight bookings (Minimum booking amount is Rs. 3500), up to Rs. 10,000 off on international flight bookings (Minimum booking amount is Rs. 10,000), 30% off on hotel bookings (maximum discount is Rs. 10,000) and 15% off on bus bookings (maximum discount is Rs.250). To deliver the same, EaseMyTrip has tied-up with RBL Bank and Bank of Baroda along with RuPay as its payment partner.

Customers can make their bookings using promo code: EMTFEST to avail the offers under this sale. Alitalia, Etihad, Air Mauritius and Malaysia Airlines are the airline partners of this campaign offering special discounts to the customers of EaseMyTrip during the period.

The company will engage its customers through a ‘Spin the Wheel’ activity starting from 15th September.

Users will have to sign up with EaseMyTrip to avail the benefit of this offer. After signing up, they will receive an email with a spin wheel that would carry special offers/deals for the customers.

The sale will start from Sept 17, 2019 and end on Sept 19, 2019 will be accessible through EaseMyTrip's website, Mobile site, Android & iOS App and can be enjoyed as instant discount and cash back by applying the coupon code.

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