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Qantas announces `companion fare' offers

Our Bureau

Mumbai , Aug. 5

TO celebrate the resumption of services to India, Qantas Airways has announced exclusive offers for business class and economy class travellers.

According to an official statement, the offer is valid between August 4 and August 31, and will be valid for departures from September 1 to October 31.

Under the `companion fare' scheme announced for business class travellers, passengers will be able to buy two tickets for the price of one.

For the period of the offer, the companion fare for two passengers from Mumbai to Sydney is Rs 72,650 plus taxes per passenger. The fares from other cities in the country are also available.

Economy class travellers have the `Three for one offer' under which they get a three-city combo fare, for the price of a single city fare.

Travellers can chose from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Adelaide, and Canberra, for a fare of Rs 29,035 plus taxes. This offer is extended for travel ex-Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Ahmedabad, and Goa, along with Mumbai.

The statement, quoting the Manager, India and South Asia, Mr Khursheed Lam, said: "These offers provide travellers a range of choice and also give them an opportunity to enjoy a faster and comfortable journey at an economical fare. Through these offers, Qantas Airways aims to attract both leisure and business travellers."

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