NITN | @twfindia | 29 May 2024, 11:50 am

New Delhi : Air India Express, a subsidiary of Air India and a part of the Tata group, has launched its "Time to Travel" sale on the airline’s website, airindiaexpress.com, the Air India Express mobile app and other major booking channels.
For bookings made until June 3rd, for travel until September 30, 2024, the airline advertised sale fares starting from ₹1,177.
Travel agents can leverage the sale with fares starting from ₹1,198, a release by Air India Express said.
Guests booking on airindiaexpress.com will get access to Xpress Lite fares starting at ₹1,177. Xpress Lite fares are exclusively available on Air India Express flights booked on the airline’s website, offering fares lower than value fares for guests travelling with only cabin baggage.
The Xpress Lite offering also includes the option to pre-book an additional 3 kg cabin baggage at no fee and a discounted fee for check-in baggage at ₹1000 for 15 kg on domestic flights and ₹1300 for 20 kg on international flights.
Logged-in members get an additional 25% off the award-winning ‘Gourmair’ hot meal and seats. Members of the Tata NeuPass Rewards Programme also earn up to 8% NeuCoins, in addition to exclusive member benefits like exclusive deals on meals, seats, baggage, change and cancellation fee waivers, and more.
In addition to loyalty members, students, senior citizens, SMEs, dependents, and members of the armed forces can also avail of special fares on the airline’s website.
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