Typically, airlines offer discounts to companies committing a fixed business during the year.
The sectors, like the rest of the GoAir network would have GoBusiness, comprising the first two rows of the aircraft with the middle seat empty and more legroom.
GoAir hopes to fly 15 million passengers by 2016-17, serve 30 destinations, up from 21 now, and will largely remain a domestic airline.
Non-metro routes get 73 per cent of its flyers -- a factor that has earned it double-digit share with only 19 planes.