IndiGo offers special sale to mark its 12th anniversary

IndiGo has come up with a new sale, offering flight tickets from as low as Rs 1,212. It has offered 12 lakh seats on sale under this Rs 1,212 offer, according to its website. IndiGo’s offer opened for booking from today and will close on 13 July. It is applicable for travel between 25 July 2018, and 30 March 2019, according to IndiGo’s website. The offer is available on limited seats on all sectors and flights and regular fares will be payable in the event the concerned seats are sold out, the airline said.

IndiGo also said that this offer will be “available only for flight bookings completed at least 15 days in prior to the scheduled flight for which the offer is being availed”. IndiGo also said that fares paid for tickets purchased under this offer are non-refundable upon cancellation by the customer. On cancellation, only statutory taxes will be refunded, IndiGo said.

However, itinerary of the IndiGo ticket purchased under this Rs 1,212 offer can be revised by paying the applicable change fee and fare difference, the airline said.

IndiGo has also announced special offer for customers booking flight tickets under this offer through SBI credit cards. SBI will give a flat 5% cashback for a maximum amount of Rs 500, subject to a minimum transaction amount of Rs 3,000, which shall be credited to the customer’s account on 14 September 2018, according to IndiGo’s website. The special SBI offer on IndiGo flight ticket booking under the Rs 1,212 offer is valid for one transaction per SBI card account during the promotion period.

 

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