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GoAir launches low air fare scheme with tickets staring Rs 999
22 Mar 2015, 01:23 pm
New Delhi, Mar 22 (NITN): Private airlines company GoAir has launched new fare cut for a limited period which will offer one way ticket prices as low as Rs 999.
The offer will have more than four months validity period for travel across its network.
The bookings for the three-day offer commenced Saturday.
The tickets are valid for travel from June 23 to October 31, 2015.
However, the fares offered under the scheme are non-refundable.
The offer is also available only for a limited number of seats.
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