Not In Town | @notintownlive | 17 Oct 2019, 08:44 pm

New Delhi: Airline GoAir has announced pre-Diwali 24-hour deal wherein customers can book tickets for as low as Rs 1296 onwards (inclusive of taxes) for international and domestic routes.
The 24-hour pre-Diwali festive offer started at 15:00 hours on Oct 16 opening up an opportunity for last-minute travellers to book tickets at unbelievable fares and ends at 15:00 hours on Oct 17.
The offers are applicable on all routes that GoAir flies across 33 destinations and can be booked through the official website of the carrier, www.goair.in, or through GoAir mobile app.
This offer cannot be combined with any other offers and is not applicable on group bookings.
In case of the cancellation of the offer tickets, standard cancellation charges will apply.
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