Muscat: Oman Air and Indian (formerly Indian Airlines) have given a fantastic ‘Independence Day’ gift to international and Indian passengers and an ‘Onam’ gift to Keralites, travelling to Indian destinations.
This ‘fair’ fare gift, which sees a fare slash of almost RO60 to some key Indian destinations, comes into reality on the Indian Independence Day. Both these airlines are featuring net fares of RO110 (RO90 plus RO20 tax) one-way, and
RO188 (RO150 plus RO38) return to key South Indian destinations.
Oman Air is featuring these fares to Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai and Hyderabad.
To Mumbai and Delhi, Oman Air is offering RO100 (RO80 plus RO20) one-way and RO163 (RO125 and RO38) return.
Indian, which is offering the same fares to Kochi, Chennai, Thiruvananthapuram and Hyderabad, will extend the same to Kozhikode and Bangalore destinations, too.
To Mumbai, Delhi and Ahmedabad, Indian will be offering the same RO100 (one-way) and RO163 (return) fares.
15/08/06 Adarsh Madhavan/Times of Oman, Oman
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Tuesday, August 15, 2006
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Tuesday, August 15, 2006
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