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Marketing Logistics - Airlines IA introduces `Fly select fares' Our Bureau
New Delhi , Sept. 15 Indian Airlines on Wednesday announced `Fly select fares' which offers tickets at reduced rates in economy class on select flights on 10 sectors including Bangalore-Delhi, Delhi-Mumbai, Chennai-Delhi, Chennai-Hyderabad and Mumbai-Hyderabad or in the return direction. In a statement, the airline said that the new scheme comes with no pre-conditions. However, there are certain booking and ticketing restrictions depending on the flights and sector on which the passenger wants to travel. A passenger utilising the new scheme would be charged either Rs 4,200 or Rs 5,100 on a flight between Delhi and Mumbai or in the return direction. Similarly, for a ticket under the scheme on the Chennai-Hyderabad route the rate would be either Rs 2,850 or Rs 3,300 while on the Delhi-Chennai or Delhi-Bangalore sectors a passenger would be charged either Rs 5,800 or Rs 7,100. On the Delhi-Hyderabad route a passenger would be charged either Rs 4,700 or Rs 5,900. The private sector airlines Jet Airways and Air Sahara have announced similar schemes earlier.
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