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Indian carrier Jet Airways has announced a special sale offer allowing guests from Doha to enjoy a flat 15% discount on base fares. The offer is available for Premiere travel and is applicable on all flights booked for travel to India and countries in the Asean (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) and Saarc (South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation) regions.
The special fares will be available for sale until August 8, the airline has said in a press statement.
The offer is valid for travel only on direct flights on the airline’s select international network.
Anil Sreenivasan, general manager – Qatar at Jet Airways, said: “We are pleased to offer our guests added value as they travel between these prominent regions and enjoy the airline’s globally acclaimed product and service, on ground and in the air.
“We are certain that this unique initiative will provide exceptional value to our guests and prove to be extremely popular.”
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