The scheme covers 115 flights and offers about 30 per cent discount on the apex 30, 60 and 90 levels, Air India said. The booking for tickets under the short-term promotion sale bonanza will start on Thursday and continue till March 1 for travel between March 29 and September 30, it said. Under the offer, a one-way ticket for the Goa-Mumbai route will cost Rs 1,586 (excluding taxes), while passengers will have to shell out Rs 3,470 (excluding taxes) for journey between Mumbai and Kolkata.
One-way journey on the Thiruvananthapuram-Mumbai route will cost Rs 2,557, while the fare for a Delhi-Lucknow flight is Rs 1, 889. On Monday, SpiceJet triggered a third round of fare war in the last one month, lowering fares by up to 75 per cent. The no-frill airline had announced a 50 per cent and 30 per cent reduction in fares in quick succession in mid-January to attract customers. The move was immediately aped by its rivals IndiGo and GoAir with almost matching discounts.