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Jet Airways announces advance special purchase fares

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Mumbai, July 31 Jet Airways, announced the introduction of special advance purchase fares called Apex-21, for passengers travelling in economy class on several of the airline’s domestic routes, a statement said.

Bookings for these fares must be made at least 21 days prior to departure date of the first segment. These fares would be available for purchase worldwide, effective August 1, and reservations can be made through Jet Airways’ offices and travel agents. In case of cancellations, the basic fare is non-refundable. However, the applicable tax component is refundable, it added.

Jet Airways’ JetPrivilege members will get an opportunity to earn 20 per cent of applicable base JPMiles for travel on any of the domestic sectors covered by this scheme. For further information, passengers could contact Jet Airways toll-free number on 18-00-22-55-22, or the call centre on 3989-3333 or log onto jetairways.com.

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