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Jet to introduce `one-fare' pass from today

Our Bureau

New Delhi , Feb. 8

JET Airways is to introduce a `one-fare' pass from Monday, which will allow a passenger four flights in economy class at Rs 24,000 while it will cost Rs. 33,000 for the business class.

Besides, passengers also have the option of undertaking six flights in economy class at Rs 34,500 while travel in business class will cost Rs 45,000. The offer is valid till July 15.

In a statement, the airline has said that passengers can buy open-dated passes without mentioning any sector and undertake any sort of journey, including one-way, round trip or circle trip journeys. Passengers availing themselves of the one-fare pass will have to produce identification at the time of the purchase of ticket, which they will have to carry during the journey. While a four-coupon pass is valid for 90 days from the date of issue, the six-coupon pass is valid for 120 days from the date of issue.

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