SpiceJet offers 25% discount on family travel

SpiceJet offers 25% discount on family travel

FPJ BureauUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 01:06 PM IST
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New Delhi :  Taking a cue from its competitor IndiGo, no-frill carrier SpiceJet announced up to 25 per cent discount on tickets for four or more passengers travelling together on domestic flights.       Under the ‘Friends and Family’ offer, four to nine air travellers can travel together on domestic routes and get a discount of up to 25 per cent on the base fare.

However, a limited number of seats was available under the offer on each flight.    In a statement, the airline gave the instance of travel on the Delhi-Mumbai sector for today saying that instead of Rs 44,088 for four passengers flying together, they would have to pay Rs 36,368 under this scheme.       Spicejet has consolidated its base fare by including fuel surcharge in it. Three days ago, budget carrier IndiGo had announced special family fares offering similar discount of up to 25% for a family of four to nine travelling together on a single PNR across its domestic network.

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