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Jet announces four-day offer on international flights

01 Jun 2015, 03:24 pm

Jet announces four-day offer on international flights
Mumbai, June 1 (NITN): Jet Airways, India's premier international airline, on Monday announced a special four day offer on international flights for Premiere and Economy travel.

The offer for sale is effective from June 1 through to June 4, and valid for travel from Sept 14 onwards.

These special fares are on offer for travel onboard Jet Airways’ operated international flights to destinations in the Gulf, SAARC, ASEAN, Europe, U.S. and Canada regions.

This offer is also valid for travel in conjunction with Etihad flights over Abu Dhabi gateway for Middle East, Europe and North America.

 
The Global sale will offer guests attractive discounts of up to 30% on base fares.

According to Raj Sivakumar - Chief Commercial Officer, Jet Airways, said “Jet Airways’ guests can now avail of this very attractive global fares offer to plan their international travel in advance, given the flexibility and long term validity. We are indeed pleased to offer our guests a choice of over 140 international destinations onboard Jet Airways’ flights and that of its partner airlines. We are confident that this will prove to be extremely popular with our guests given its un-matched value and benefits.”

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