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Air India starts new fare war

State run carrier Air India has started a new fare war in the skies both on the domestic and international sectors. It has also launched a daily Delhi-Chicago flight via Frankfurt on Sunday.

Updated on: Mar 29, 2009 08:24 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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State run carrier Air India has started a new fare war in the skies both on the domestic and international sectors. It has also launched a daily Delhi-Chicago flight via Frankfurt on Sunday.

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Air India has started summer special fares at four levels starting at Rs1,891 (all inclusive) and the highest fare would be
Rs 2,901 and will be valid for 148 domestic sectors.

However, for flights originating from Delhi or Mumbai, passengers will have to pay an airport development fee of Rs 200 per ticket.

Under the new structure, a Delhi-Mumbai one-way ticket would cost Rs 2,611, while the normal fare on this sector on a full fare airline would cost between Rs 5,500 and Rs 6,000.

Special fares will be available for tickets purchased 30 days in advance and the tickets will be available till June 30. However, journey on the advance tickets can be undertaken after June 30 as well.

“We would like to offer these promotional fares till March next year. Summer being the peak travel season and with very competitive fares on offer, we hope 80 per cent passenger load factors,” said Lalit Kapoor, sales and marketing general manager, Air India.

The airline is also offering tickets that are nearly 30 per cent cheaper than other airlines on other international routes, including London, Frankfurt, Paris, New York, Chicago and Toronto.

Kapoor said the airline would also start a service to San Francisco in October, after Air India gets new aircraft in July. Low cost carriers SpiceJet, Indigo and JetLite have also come up with special fares in the 30-day advance purchase scheme to corner the summer traffic.

 
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