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Jet Airways offers up to 50% discount on flight tickets


28 January 2019  

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New Delhi: Jet Airways is offering up to 50% off on domestic and international flights under its Republic Day sale. Under the offer, up to 50% discount is applicable on base fare in Première and Economy from India to select destinations in Europe on flights operated by Jet Airways and their codeshare partners Air France and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines

The offer is valid on tickets booked between January 24 and January 30, 2019. The offer is applicable on one way and return journey and will not be available for travel to Muscat and Sharjah. To avail the discount, travel from India to international destinations must commence on or after January 24, 2019.  According to Jet Airways website, for travel in Première, the tickets must be purchased a minimum of eight days prior to departure for travel on or after February 1, 2019. For travel in Economy, tickets must be purchased a minimum of 15 days prior to departure for travel on or after February 8, 2019. Tickets can be booked online through the Jet Airways website.

The discount offer is applicable on select booking classes only. Child/infant discount, date change, flight change, refund charges, weekend surcharge, blackout period, travel restriction and/or flight restriction will be applicable as mentioned in carrier’s fare rule. Worth mentioning here is that Jet Airways reserves the right at any time, without prior notice to add, alter, modify, change or vary all or any of these terms and conditions or to replace wholly or in part, the offer by another offer, whether similar to above offer or not, or to withdraw it altogether.

Publish Date : 28 January 2019 13:28 PM

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