Air India announces 50% discount on flight fare for senior citizens
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Created : Dec 18, 2020, 07:00 IST
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There is good news for senior citizens planning to take a flight on a domestic route this New Year. As per the reports, India’s national airlines, Air India, is offering up to 50 per cent concession on base fare, which can be avai … Read more
There is good news for senior citizens planning to take a flight on a domestic route this New Year. As per the reports, India’s national airlines, Air India, is offering up to 50 per cent concession on base fare, which can be availed on domestic flights by flyers above the age of 60. Read less
As per the Air India’s official website, the national carrier has put up a particular criterion, wherein only those matching with the criterion will be allowed to avail the offer. Air India, in its notification, stated, “The tickets should be booked for a senior citizen of Indian nationality, permanently residing in India and should have attained the age of 60 years on the date of commencement of journey.”
Reportedly, the scheme is applicable only on select booking classes in the Economy cabin. Also, the total amount for the flight ticket will not only include the base fare, but also other charges. Referring to this, the Director-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) stated that a potential airfare will further include the common user terminal fee, airport and/or user development fee taxes, airline fuel charge, and any other applicable convenience charges.
Those eligible for the said scheme will be able to travel anywhere within the country.
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