Dubai: Jet Airways now introduce 'Instant Purchase Check fares' for sale in the Gulf and Middle East Region specially for Non-resident Indians and foreign nationals. These fares are formulated and structured on Jet Air's immensely popular concept as available in India, offering substantial savings of up to 60 per cent on the normal economy class fares.
This move will make it very convenient and economical for Jet Airways passengers based overseas.
To avail these new lower fares, which come into effect from April 3, 2006, all that a passenger needs to do is to 'check' the availability at the time of booking and buy the ticket.
This can be done much in advance or even closer to departure date and works on a first-come-first-serve basis. All the travel agencies in the Gulf who deal with Jet Airways can instantly book and issue your tickets.
04/04/06 Daijiworld.com
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