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Jet expands low night fare scheme

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September 27, 2004 19:29 IST

Taking the fare war a step forward, Jet Airways on Monday expanded its low night fare scheme on two major sectors of Delhi-Mumbai and Delhi-Bangalore, offering rates as less as Rs 1,700 and Rs 2,000 respectively without any advance booking condition.

The special 'Night Saver Fares', which are already being offered on Mumbai-Bangalore and Mumbai-Hyderabad sectors, would be sold on five levels and a passenger can buy the tickets at these rates without any condition.

Observing that the initiative was announced on the World Tourism Day, the premier private carrier said in a release that the fares on Delhi-Mumbai sector would be effective from October 1 and on Delhi-Bangalore from October 6.

The Delhi-Mumbai fares at five levels would be Rs 1700, Rs 2100, Rs 2650, Rs 3350 and Rs 4250, the maximum being almost 40 per cent below the normal economy fare.

Similarly, the Delhi-Bangalore fares would be Rs 2000, Rs 2700, Rs 3700, Rs 4700 and Rs 5850.

Waitlisted or open tickets would not be allowed on these fares, which would be on offer on the global distribution systems as well, the release said.
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