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Airtel's festive offers

Madurai, Oct 15

Airtel announced on Friday a slew of festive offers for both its existing and new prepaid customers in Chennai and Tamil Nadu, for the Navarathri season. For existing customers, it has come up with a special Rs 599 recharge coupon with two months validity and full talk time of Rs 533, after netting of service tax.

The Rs 97 booster pack with one month validity has been relaunched with a host of new benefits with special call rates. For the new customers, those who buy a starter pack for Rs 49 and then recharge with Rs 200 coupon, get extra talk time of Rs 50. - Our Correspondent

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