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Air India offers 'hefty discounts' on last-minute bookings

Air India has decided to sell the very last minutes inventory within three hours of departure at a "hefty discount," the airline said in a statement, without quantifying the discount.

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Published : May 10, 2019, 6:10 PM IST

Mumbai: In a huge respite to passengers reeling under the impact of exorbitant fares since the grounding of Jet Airways, national carrier Air India on Friday said it will sell last-minute tickets at a "hefty discount".

Earlier, an airline official had told PTI that it would offer a flat 50 per cent discount on last-minute bookings.

Air India has decided to sell the very last minutes inventory within three hours of departure at a "hefty discount," the airline said in a statement, without quantifying the discount.

Read more:Jet gets two unsolicited bids, one more expected: SBI Chairman

The decision was taken at a commercial review meeting of the airline at its headquarters on Friday, the airline statement added.

Generally, customers are forced to shell out over 40 per cent or more for the last-minute bookings over the average fares. However, in case of a demand-supply mismatch following the grounding of Jet Airways, the difference is much higher normally, an airline official said.

Now the last-minute travellers, especially those travelling for urgencies, can book tickets at a much cheaper level, the airline added.

Tickets can be booked from its counters, on the website, on the mobile app, or through agents, the statement said.

Mumbai: In a huge respite to passengers reeling under the impact of exorbitant fares since the grounding of Jet Airways, national carrier Air India on Friday said it will sell last-minute tickets at a "hefty discount".

Earlier, an airline official had told PTI that it would offer a flat 50 per cent discount on last-minute bookings.

Air India has decided to sell the very last minutes inventory within three hours of departure at a "hefty discount," the airline said in a statement, without quantifying the discount.

Read more:Jet gets two unsolicited bids, one more expected: SBI Chairman

The decision was taken at a commercial review meeting of the airline at its headquarters on Friday, the airline statement added.

Generally, customers are forced to shell out over 40 per cent or more for the last-minute bookings over the average fares. However, in case of a demand-supply mismatch following the grounding of Jet Airways, the difference is much higher normally, an airline official said.

Now the last-minute travellers, especially those travelling for urgencies, can book tickets at a much cheaper level, the airline added.

Tickets can be booked from its counters, on the website, on the mobile app, or through agents, the statement said.

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Air India offers 'hefty discounts' on last-minute bookings
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         Mumbai, May 10 (PTI) In a huge respite to passengers
reeling under the impact of exorbitant fares since the
grounding of Jet Airways, national carrier Air India Friday
said it will sell last-minutes tickets at a "hefty discount".
         Earlier, an airline official had told PTI that it
would offer a flat 50 percent discount on last-minute
bookings.
         Air India has decided to sell the very last minutes
inventory within three hours of departure at a "hefty
discount," the airline said in a statement, without
quantifying the discount.
         The decision was taken at a commercial review meeting
of the airline at its headquarters on Friday, the airline
statement added.
         Generally, customers are forced to shell out over 40
percent or more for the last-minute bookings over the average
fares. However, in case of a demand-supply mismatch following
the grounding of Jet Airways, the difference is much higher
normally, an airline official said.
         Now the last-minute travelers, especially those
travelling for urgencies, can book tickets at much cheaper
level, the airline added.
         Tickets can be booked from its counters, on the
website, on the mobile app, or through agents, the statement
said. PTI IAS
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