Fuel your wanderlust as IndiGo announces super saver sale on international and domestic travel

Fuel your wanderlust as IndiGo announces super saver sale on international and domestic travel

IndiGo, India’s preferred airline, has announced a sale on both domestic and international flights. This exciting offer presents fares starting at INR 1,199/-, all inclusive. The sale commences from May 29 and continues till May 31, 2024, and is applicable on travel from July 01 to September 30, 2024.

In addition to reduced fares, customers can also avail an exclusive discount of up to 20% on preferred seat selection charges.

Mr. Vinay Malhotra, Head of Global Sales, IndiGo, said, “We are pleased to announce a limited period sale on Domestic and as well as International flights. We believe this special offer will encourage travellers, who seek budget-friendly, seamless, and unforgettable travel experiences. This sale also reinforces IndiGo’s commitment to provide affordable fares, on-time performance, courteous and hassle-free service across our extensive network.”

For further information and to take advantage of these exciting offers, customers are encouraged to visit the IndiGo website or download the IndiGo mobile app.

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