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Covid trend: IndiGo offers double seat booking to passengers

By IANS | Updated: July 17, 2020 18:33 IST

New Delhi, July 17 To shore-up market share, airline major IndiGo has launched an offer whereby passengers will be ...

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New Delhi, July 17 To shore-up market share, airline major IndiGo has launched an offer whereby passengers will be able to book two seats for a single passenger.

The offer '6E double seat' is available on IndiGo's website for both passengers as well as travel agents.

"The 6E double seat option will not be available through travel portals, IndiGo call centre, airport counters or after making the original single seat booking," the airline said.

"The scheme will not attract any airport charges like PSF, UDF and will only have an airline component and GST, hence it will be priced at a lower rate than the total fare paid for original booking. The charges for the extra seat will be effectively up to 25 per cent lower than the original booking cost. This offer is effective starting July 24," it added.

( With inputs from IANS )

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