Not In Town | @notintownlive | 25 Oct 2019, 04:55 pm

New Delhi/NITN: Indian airline GoAir is offering flights with the launch of Diwali Day flash sale.
Fares starting from Rs 1,292 domestic sectors and Rs 4,499 for international sectors, all inclusive, and are available across the GoAir network.
The Diwali Day flash sale is meant for travel on Sunday, Oct 27 and customers can book the tickets starting on Friday, Oct 25 till 27th of the month.
The flash sale covers a host of routes on GoAir’s network at an attractive price, such as Patna-Kolkata, Delhi-Nagpur, Hyderabad-Chennai, Kannur-Mumbai, Delhi-Mumbai, Goa-Mumbai, Lucknow-Delhi, Kolkata-Aizawl, Kannur-Hyderabad, Delhi-Jammu, Hyderabad-Ahmedabad, Jaipur-Hyderabad, Bengaluru-Patna, Nagpur-Pune, amongst others.
On the international network, one can book tickets for Abu Dhabi-Kannur, Abu Dhabi-Mumbai, Bangkok-Mumbai, Bangkok-Delhi, Kuwait-Kannur, Kannur-Dubai, Singapore-Kolkata, Bengaluru-Singapore and many more routes at discounted festive prices.
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