IndiGo adds festive cheer with special Onam offer

IndiGo adds festive cheer with special Onam offer

Introduces additional flights between Bengaluru and Kochi and also Introduces special fare starting INR 1498 onwards from Sept 03- Sept 10, 2017

On the occasion of Onam, India’s preferred airline, IndiGo has announced two additional flights between Bengaluru and Kochi from September 03, 2017 till September 10, 2017at a compelling fare of INR 1498 onwards. Passengers who wish to travel to these southern markets can now make bookings via IndiGo website. Both corporate and leisure customers travelling to and from Bengaluru and Kochi will now have the opportunity to experience the hassle-free, on-time performance that IndiGo is synonymous with.

Commenting on the new flight schedule, Sanjay Kumar, Chief Commercial Officer, IndiGo said, “It’s our joy and privilege to share the festive spirit with our passengers who fly with us each day. On the occasion of Onam, we are pleased to announce two additional flights to and fro Bengaluru and Kochi starting September 03. It is our constant endeavour to provide more flexibility of choice for our customers as IndiGo continues to offer them on time, hassle free and an affordable flying experience.”

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