New Delhi: With competition in the domestic skies intensifying, the state-owned Indian Airlines has decided to extend its discounted fare scheme Unchecked Fares by another five months to cover even the peak summer travel season.
The scheme, which offers tickets on an up to 70% discount over the regular fares, will now be available till September-end, airline officials said.
These special fares are available for travel in economy class on 146 sectors.
The offer will, however, be available only on limited seats, and will be valid for travel till April 30. Under this scheme, a Delhi-Mumbai one-way ticket will be offered for as low as Rs 2,700 as against a normal fare of around Rs 8,000.
26/04/06 Times of India
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