11 Feb 2016, 07:55 am
Designed specially for couples to create memorable moments and experiences, these all-inclusive packages by the airline’s holiday division include candlelight dinner by the bay in Goa or a lakeside dinner in Jaipur. Adventure seekers can wake up to the sounds of the wilderness by choosing safari destinations such as Ranthambore and Sasan-Gir.
Passengers can also opt for a relaxed holiday in the popular backwaters of Kerala.
JetEscapes’ all-inclusive packages start from INR. 31,975 per couple, and include return Economy Class air tickets, airport transfers, hotel accommodation with breakfast, sightseeing and travel insurance. The packages are valid for travel throughout February 2016.
Members of the airline’s JetPrivilege loyalty programme will earn 5 JPMiles on every Rs. 100 spent on these packages.
Gaurang Shetty, Sr. Vice-President, Commercial, Jet Airways, said, “Jet Airways continues to develop unique programmes for guests, creating experiences and cherished moments to remember. JetEscapes’ Valentine’s Day offers have been designed to provide exciting lifestyle experiences at exceptional value and rather than limiting it to a one-day special, we are delighted to extend the offers for the whole of February. This is line to make Jet Airways the airline of choice for holiday packages to suit different demographics and occasions.”
Details of the JetEscapes packages are as follows:
Packages- Package cost (ex-Mumbai)* (in INR)
Jaipur (2 Nights / 3 Days)
31,975
Goa (3 Nights / 4 Days)
36,450
Sasan Gir (2 Nights / 3 Days)
41,640
Ranthambore (2 Nights / 3 Days)
41,790
City of Mughals – New Delhi & Agra (3 Nights / 4 Days)
41,895
Kerala – Kochi & Munnar (3 Nights / 4 Days)
44,865
*Per couple/all-inclusive
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