Chandigarh: With holiday season at hand, airlines have started introducing attractive offers to lure passengers. While private airline GoAir is offering a cheap plan where passengers have to pay only Rs 800 (all inclusive) from Chandigarh to Delhi, public sector giant Air India has offered heavy discounts in its fares for various domestic flights.
GoAir has recently introduced a flight from Chandigarh to Delhi, Mumbai and Goa. According to GoAir officials, it would charge Rs 800 (economy) all-inclusive from Chandigarh to Delhi and Rs 1,300 under business class for the same route under their special summer vacation plan. It has also offered the benefit of carrying luggage up to 25 kg in economy and 35 kg in business classes.
The plan is available under their Go-Promo plan and would be in force for a limited period. According to company officials, those keen to avail the offer should purchase tickets by April 30, 2009 which will be valid for travel till August 31, 2009.
Air India has also offered heavy discounts in its domestic flights for various destinations. They have offered Rs 2,909 (all inclusive) from Chandigarh to Mumbai and Rs 1,899 from Chandigarh to Delhi. To avail the plans of Air India, passengers have to book their flights 30 days in advance.
25/04/09 Ajay Sura/Times of India
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