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AI's special fare to Singapore

Chennai, March 26

Air India will offer a short term promotional fare of Rs 6,299 plus taxes and levies for a return trip on the Chennai-Singapore-Chennai sector. This special fare, valid upto April 30 will be available for travel on flight IC 557 ex-Chennai by a minimum of two adults travelling together on both inbound and outbound journeys. The return journey could be on any of the two flights IC-556 / IC-558, operating ex-Singapore. The stay at Singapore should be for a minimum of two nights and the ticket would be valid for a maximum of 15 days, says a press release from National Aviation Company of India Ltd, which operates Air India flights. - Our Bureau

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