Jet Airways, India’s leading airline, has announced the introduction of attractive 14-Day Apex fares on several key domestic routes, for sale effective August 14, 2008 to September 30, 2008.
Travel under the 14 day Apex scheme is effective August 14th to October 14th, 2008. Passengers availing of these special fares will enjoy substantial savings over regular published fares on the applicable routes.
Bookings for these fares must be made at least 14 days prior to departure date.
Reservations can be made through Jet Airways’ offices across India and travel agents. In case of cancellations, the Basic fare is non refundable. However, the applicable tax component is refundable.
Commenting on the scheme, Ms. Sonu Kripalani, Vice President-Passenger Sales (India), Jet Airways, said, “Jet Airways’ 14 day Apex fares are designed to provide passengers with excellent value with its combination of low fares, the airline’s famed service standards and Jet Airways’ wide route network.”
The airline has also introduced special weekend fares on the Mumbai-Delhi sector, for sales effective August 18 to August 28, 2008 and travel under this special scheme is up to Oct 15th, 2008.
In addition to the 14-Day Apex fares, Jet Airways has also revised its popular 21-Day Apex fares.
For further information, passengers are requested to contact the Jet Airways toll-free number on 18-00-22-55-22, our call centre on 3989-3333 or log onto jetairways.com.
14/08/08 PRESS RELEASE/Jet Airways
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