Not In Town | @notintownlive | 12 Oct 2019, 03:50 pm
New Delhi: EaseMyTrip is offering discount on travel fares on festival Diwali.
Customers will get a discount of Rs. 1150 on their first transaction paying through PayPal.
Rs. 400 will be instant discount provided by EaseMyTrip along with Rs. 750 cashback from PayPal.
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Customers will have to use promo code EMTPAY to avail the discount.
The discount can be availed in bookings made till Oct 31.
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