18 Oct 2016, 09:19 am
The six-day sale will run from Oct 12 to 17, 2016, and will be valid for immediate travel for passengers traveling to international destinations on Jet Airways’ network.
For domestic passengers however, travel dates will be effective Oct 30.
Valid for both one way and return journeys, the special fares offer extensive value for passengers availing both Premiere and Economy cabins for international travel.
Passengers flying on domestic routes can avail significant savings in Economy travel for direct flights on select sectors.
The offer is available on first-come-first serve basis.
Jayaraj Shanmugam, Chief Commercial Officer, Jet Airways, said, “The special fares are a way of inviting our guests to come and travel with us during the festive season to create lasting memories. Guests can avail these exciting fares, experience the warm Indian hospitality provided onboard Jet Airways and spread the festive cheer.”
The one-way base fares for a few select sectors are mentioned below:
Sector (Domestic)
*Economy Fare (INR)
Dehradun – Delhi 365
Hyderabad – Chennai 336
Mumbai – Ahmedabad 426
Bengaluru – Hyderabad 437
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