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GoAir offers 10,000 free tickets on new sectors

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Mumbai , Dec 7

GOAIR, the low-cost carrier promoted by the Wadia family, has extended the GoAir FreeFares scheme to the four new destinations - Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, and Jaipur - it will fly effective December 12.

Under the FreeFares scheme, the airline has offered passengers 10,000 free tickets on these sectors on a first-come-first-serve basis. Tickets bookings will commence on December 7 and will last till stocks are available. Passengers availing of the scheme would get a zero fare and will only have to pay taxes amounting to Rs 221.

The airline has announced a daily service on the Mumbai-Jaipur-Mumbai route. Its existing Mumbai-Coimbatore daily service will be extended to cover Chennai, Hyderabad, and Bangalore.

The FreeFares scheme was earlier offered to mark the launch of its initial four destinations - Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Coimbatore, and Goa.

The airline is launching the new destinations following the delivery of its second A320 aircraft.

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