Airlines are falling over themselves to slash airfares, and you could buy yourself the perfect deal, reports CNBC-TV18.
"We're tying with the Taj, the Park and Raddisson in terms of offering room nights free for certain sectors that we'll run this promotion on. " Girish Shah, General Manager Sales, Kingfisher Airlines said.
Passengers are practically deluged with offers. One can purchase return tickets on any of the 50 flights of low-cost carrier SpiceJet from Rs 99-499 under their monsoon mega-sale.
Go Air seems to have gone a step ahead, and like an FMCG company giving the second ticket free on purchase of one under its 'Buy One, Get One' scheme.
And if you're on the country's most expensive business class Kingfisher First, your companion gets to accompany you by paying just half the fare.
Passenger traffic drops by up to 20% during this time of the year, which is a trend that country's airlines are now trying to correct.
19/06/06 Moneycontrol.com
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