IndiGo's Fare Game scheme is valid for travel between July 1 and September 20
- IndiGo offers all-inclusive tickets from Rs 899 on select one-way flights
- Bookings under IndiGo's Fare Game scheme can be made till June 4
- Offer applicable on all booking channels, says IndiGo
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IndiGo is offering all-inclusive fares starting from Rs 899 on select one-way flights under a promotional scheme. IndiGo, which recently offered fares under Rs 900 in a similar scheme, said discounted fares under its limited-period "Fare Game" scheme were available on non-stop flights from Ahmedabad, Bagdogra, Bengaluru, Delhi, Goa, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Lucknow, Patna, Port Blair, Pune and Ranchi. IndiGo's Fare Game scheme is valid for travel between July 1 and September 20 this year and bookings can be made till June 4, the airline said on its website.
Some of the one-way journeys covered under the discounted fares offer included flights from Bagdogra to Guwahati (starting from Rs 899), from Pune to Ahmedabad (from Rs 1,494), from Delhi to Lucknow (from Rs 1,622) and from Delhi to Goa (from Rs 3,190), according to the IndiGo website. Also, flights from Guwahati to Bagdogra were being offered from Rs 1,058.
A search on the IndiGo bookings portal on Sunday showed tickets for Bagdogra-Guwahati flights mid-next month were being offered at Rs 899.
Tickets for flights from Ahmedabad to Pune started at Rs 1,593, from Ahmedabad to Pune at Rs 1,593; Lucknow-Delhi at Rs 1,777 and Goa-Delhi at Rs 3,191, it said.
IndiGo did not give the total number seats on offer under the promotional scheme which, it said, was "applicable on all our booking channels".
Another airline GoAir is offering fares starting from Rs 999 on select domestic routes under a 48-hour sale. Bookings under the GoAir offer - valid for travel between July 1 and October 31 - can also be made till June 4. (Read more )
Many airlines - including Air India, AirAsia, Jet Airways, and SpiceJet - have offered discounted fares and lucrative schemes in the recent past. Some analysts say robust growth in the number of flyers seen in the recent months has led to added competition among airlines in the Indian market.
Domestic air passenger traffic rose 15.15 per cent to 91.34 lakh in April, data from aviation regulator DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) showed.
IndiGo had last month announced all-inclusive fares starting from Rs 899 on select one-way flights under another limited-period scheme.
Gurgaon-based IndiGo had earlier said it would operate 18 new additional flights from June as part of its summer schedule.
Meanwhile, economy class air travel is set to become cheaper with tax rate fixed at 5 per cent against the existing 6, under the upcoming indirect tax regime - Goods and Services Tax (GST) - from July 1. Business class tickets are expected to become more expensive as the tax will go up from 9 per cent to 12 per cent.
Some of the one-way journeys covered under the discounted fares offer included flights from Bagdogra to Guwahati (starting from Rs 899), from Pune to Ahmedabad (from Rs 1,494), from Delhi to Lucknow (from Rs 1,622) and from Delhi to Goa (from Rs 3,190), according to the IndiGo website. Also, flights from Guwahati to Bagdogra were being offered from Rs 1,058.



IndiGo did not give the total number seats on offer under the promotional scheme which, it said, was "applicable on all our booking channels".
Another airline GoAir is offering fares starting from Rs 999 on select domestic routes under a 48-hour sale. Bookings under the GoAir offer - valid for travel between July 1 and October 31 - can also be made till June 4. (Read more )
Many airlines - including Air India, AirAsia, Jet Airways, and SpiceJet - have offered discounted fares and lucrative schemes in the recent past. Some analysts say robust growth in the number of flyers seen in the recent months has led to added competition among airlines in the Indian market.
Domestic air passenger traffic rose 15.15 per cent to 91.34 lakh in April, data from aviation regulator DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) showed.
IndiGo had last month announced all-inclusive fares starting from Rs 899 on select one-way flights under another limited-period scheme.
Gurgaon-based IndiGo had earlier said it would operate 18 new additional flights from June as part of its summer schedule.
Meanwhile, economy class air travel is set to become cheaper with tax rate fixed at 5 per cent against the existing 6, under the upcoming indirect tax regime - Goods and Services Tax (GST) - from July 1. Business class tickets are expected to become more expensive as the tax will go up from 9 per cent to 12 per cent.
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