Chennai: "Indian" on Wednesday announced "Bangkok Bonanza", a Special Metro Sector promotional scheme for passengers.
Under this scheme, a passenger who travelled five times on Indian flights between Chennai and Mumbai, Delhi or Kolkata from August eight to November seven was eligible for one free return ticket on the Chennai-Bangkok-Chennai sector, an airlines release here said.
'Passengers can avail one free ticket on the Bangkok sector for every five boarding cards, submitted on the above specified metro- sectors,' the release said.
The claim for award of the free ticket should be submitted on or before November 30, 2006.
10/08/06 UNI/The Hindu
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