MUSCAT:Airlines flying to Indian destinations will be lowering the fare(s) to some key Indian destinations from tomorrow. But, this lowering will be only on the one-way fare structure, travel agency sources told the Times of Oman yesterday.
Still, it is a 31-day February to March lowered fare gift to all passengers to these Indian destinations, airline sources added. It is understood that Oman Air and Indian Airlines have officially intimated travel agencies in the Sultanate of their decision to lower the one-way fare to three Indian destinations, Kochi, Kozhikode and Thiruvananthapuram from RO135 plus RO18 tax to RO90 plus RO18 tax. In other words, passengers can now save almost RO45 if they avail of these one-way tickets.
This new one-way fare structure is to come into effect from tomorrow (Monday, February 13) onwards. The sales and travel validity is from February 13 to March 15.
12/02 Adarsh Madhavan/Times of Oman
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