SpiceJet Announces Republic Day sale

SpiceJet Announces Republic Day sale

Low cost carrier SpiceJet on Monday announced its Republic Day sale on air tickets on domestic and international routes.

The airline said that under the sale, the domestic sector one way base fare would start at Rs 826 (plus applicable taxes) and international sector one way base fare at Rs 3026 (plus applicable taxes). The discount offer is applicable on select flights across SpiceJet’s network (both domestic and international).

The three-day sale will be open for booking till midnight, 27 January, 2016, for travel between 01 February and 12 April, 2016. The offer is available on first-come-first-served basis, and seats per flight are limited, said a Spice Jet release.

Tickets under this offer are non-refundable (statutory taxes are refundable) though they are changeable with a change in fee and payment of the fare difference. Discount offers are not applicable on group bookings and infant bookings. Blackout dates are applicable.

Tickets for this sale can be booked on www.spicejet.com, SpiceJet’s official mobile app (iOS and Android), on online travel portals, through travel agents and all other channels.

Flight schedule and timings are subject to regulatory approvals.

 

News Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com

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