Thursday, May 24, 2007

Now, dirt-cheap airfares to beat monsoon blues

Mumbai: With monsoons round the corner, domestic airlines are busy announcing monsoon offers to woo passengers to travel during the rainy season, which is considered as the lean period for air travel.
Jet Airways is joining the monsoon dhamaka by offering special advance fares in 40 sectors including Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, Bangalore and Goa.
Air Deccan, the largest budget carrier, has already announced a mega offer of one lakh tickets at Rs 0, excluding taxes and surcharge. These tickets are available for sale across all sectors and all its 350 flights for travel between July 1 and August 31.
SpiceJet is offering two lakh seats at a special price of 99 paise for two or more passengers travelling together. This would be open for two weeks (May 22 to June 6) on all its 14 destinations.
The Wadia Group-promoted low cost airline, GoAir has come up with a special GoCelebrate offer for the festive season begining from July to September 2007, with tickets priced at Rs 225 for all of its destinations.
24/05/07 P R Sanjai/Business Standard
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