NITN | @notintownlive | 13 May 2026, 09:20 am
Great Connections Fest
Summer travel gets a boost as IndiGo rolls out limited-period discounted fares. Photo: IndiGo /FB
IndiGo has launched its ‘Great Connections Fest’, offering discounted fares on connecting flights across its domestic and international network for a limited booking period.
The promotional offer is valid on bookings made between 12 May and 15 May 2026, for travel scheduled between 22 May and 30 September 2026. Under the sale, one-way all-inclusive fares start at ₹3,999 for domestic routes and ₹9,999 for international sectors.
Passengers can also avail discounted prices on select add-on services, including Fast Forward starting at ₹250 and Emergency XL seats from ₹500 on selected domestic and international routes.
Bookings can be made through the airline’s website, mobile app, AI-powered assistant 6Eskai, WhatsApp channel, as well as select travel partner websites and apps.
The limited-period sale comes as airlines continue to target summer travel demand with promotional fares and bundled travel benefits.
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