New Delhi: With its Rs 2,300 crore takeover deal with Jet Airways falling through, Air Sahara today announced the re-launch of one of its competitive schemes, offering six economy flight coupons worth Rs 26,000 for travel on any domestic sector up to September 30.
The scheme 'Sixer in Air', which is inclusive of taxes, would imply that each ticket would cost Rs 3808 plus taxes compared with a range of Rs 4775-Rs 5335 being offered by other full-service carriers, the airline said in a release.
However, flights on two sectors -- Delhi-Dibrugarh and Delhi-Cochin -- would entail two tickets instead of one for other sectors.
The scheme is open for sale till July 15, after which the fare would be revised to Rs 31,500, inclusive of taxes and surcharge.
03/07/06 PTI/The Hindu
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