10 Oct 2015, 08:01 am
The offer will beavailable exclusively for bookings made on Air India and Alliance Air domestic flights, through the airline’s website www.airindia.in.
Bookings made in both Business and Economy Class will be eligible for free tickets on the domestic network of Air India and Alliance Air.
Under the scheme, a passenger buying tickets for travel in Business Class on six sectors (eg.Delhi-Mumbai is one sector) on the Air India domestic network, will be eligible for one free return (2-coupon) ticket in Business Class on any domestic sector of Air India and/or Alliance Air.
Likewise, a passenger buying tickets for travel in Economy Class on 10 domestic sectorswill be entitled to one free return (2-coupon) ticket in Economy Class on any domestic sector of Air India and/or Alliance Air.
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