New Delhi: Air India on Monday announced the introduction of low advance purchase fares on select domestic sectors to attract the summer rush.
The advance purchase excursion fares, available on 35 domestic sectors, can be availed for Rs 2,494 one way if booked 20 days in advance and Rs 2,694 if bought 10 days before travel. The tickets would be non-refundable, an airline spokesperson said.
These fares are inclusive of the basic fare, Passenger Service Fee (PSF) and Fuel Surcharge. However, the passengers will have to pay the User Development Fee (UDF) as applicable at certain airports, he said.
The destinations from Delhi where the APEX fares are Leh, available are Indore, Jaipur (on specific flights), Jodhpur, Khajuraho, Kullu, Lucknow (on specific flights), Srinagar, Udaipur and Varanasi.
These promotional fares are in addition to the Summer Special fares introduced recently for purchase 30 days in advance, the spokesperson added.
20/04/09 PTI/Economic Times
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