New Delhi: Customers of State Bank of India and Union Bank of India will now be able to book tickets on Indian Airlines' flights using the Internet under an agreement between their banks and the national carrier.
From today, customers of these two banks having net banking accounts would have the option of directly making payment for their Indian 'net ticket' through the web, the airline said in a statement.
Cancellations and refunds can also be done through the Internet.
Other banks that are expected to sign similar agreements with the airline are Punjab National Bank, HDFC, Citibank and ABN Amro, it said.
27/04/06 Zee News
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Thursday, April 27, 2006
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