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IndiGo launches Pune, Bangalore, Delhi flights

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Pune , July 13

IndiGo, promoted by InterGlobe Enterprises, today opened for sale its non-stop daily service between Pune and Delhi, and between Pune and Bangalore. IndiGo will commence operation of these daily flights from August 10.

IndiGo's introductory one-way fares, excluding taxes and surcharges, are Rs 1,899 for the Pune-Bangalore trip; Rs 1,749 for the Pune-Delhi route, a statement said here today.

To facilitate speedy booking and the ready availability of tickets, IndiGo is providing its customers the choice to book tickets through multiple options.

Customers can check schedules and fares and book flights by visiting www.goindigo.in, or by using http://mobile.goindigo.in with a GPRS-capable mobile phone or PDA. Alternatively, they can call at the IndiGo call center at (0) 99-10-38-38-38, visit IndiGo airport ticket counters, IndiGo Shops or participating travel agents.

Commenting on its opening for sale, Mr Bruce Ashby, President and CEO of IndiGo, said: "IndiGo is all about bringing our customers fares that are always affordable, with a service that is always reliable, provided by a team that is knowledgeable and professional. With our brand new Airbus A320 aircraft, best hardware, software and world-class resources, we have built an airline with simple rules and no-nonsense service. IndiGo will cater to the needs of the modern Indian traveller who does not want to waste time, money or energy in the process of travelling."

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