Air India Express launches ‘Time to Travel Sale’ campaign; fares from Rs 1,799

The low-cost carrier has extended this special offer to tickets booked until January 11, applicable for travel until September 30. Photo: Air India

In a strategic marketing move, Air India Express has introduced a promotional campaign named ‘Time to Travel Sale’ for its domestic flights in select routes, featuring fares starting from Rs 1,799. The low-cost carrier has extended this special offer to tickets booked until January 11, applicable for travel until September 30. According to the airline, these discounted fares apply to various routes including Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and New Delhi services from Kochi; Bengaluru, and Chennai services from Thiruvananthapuram; Bengaluru and Thiruvananthapuram services from Kannur, and domestic services from Kozhikode. The promotional discount sale is open across Air India Express’s entire network.

With a fleet comprising 63 aircraft, including 35 Boeing 737s and 28 Airbus A320s, Air India Express operates an extensive network of more than 325 daily flights, connecting 31 domestic and 14 international destinations. As part of the NeuPass Rewards loyalty programme, members holding HighFlyer and JetSetter badges will receive complimentary Xpress Ahead priority services when booking tickets through the website. Additionally, members of the Tata NeuPass Rewards programme can earn up to 8 percent NewCoins, along with exclusive benefits such as discounts on meals, seats, and waivers for baggage, change, and cancellation fees.

Beyond loyalty members, special fares are also available for students, senior citizens, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), armed forces personnel, and their dependents through the Air India Express website (www.airindiaexpress.com) and mobile app. Air India Express recently unveiled a revamped brand identity, offering passengers a range of amenities including Gourmair hot meals, comfortable seating, the AirFlix in-flight experience hub, and exclusive loyalty benefits.

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