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Jet Airways announces attractive premiere fares on domestic network

19 Jul 2015, 08:47 am

Jet Airways announces attractive premiere fares on domestic network
Mumbai, July 19 (NITN): Jet Airways, India's premier international airline, has announced special attractive offer on Premiere fares for its guests travelling on the airline's domestic network.

Premiere guests on domestic routes will be able to enjoy fares starting from an all-inclusive INR 6999 for distances less than 750 kms and INR 8999 for distances between 750 kms and 1000 kms, applicable on all destinations on the airlines’ domestic network. 
 
The above offer is valid for travel on both direct and via flights and is available with travel validity from July 20 to October 15, 2015 for flights within India.
 
In addition, Jet Airways is offering a 20% discount on Premiere fares for destinations over 1000 kms across the domestic network.
 
Raj Sivakumar, Chief Commercial Officer, Jet Airways, said, “We are happy to announce this Monsoon Offer for our guests on the domestic sectors. This is one more customer-delight initiative from Jet Airways, an airline acclaimed for its innovative product offerings, delivering exceptional value to guests. Guests can now plan for their holiday & leisure travel in our luxury Première with additional legroom at 40" pitch, personalised service and multi-course meal options.”

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