Air India Express, a budget airline under the Tata Group, unveiled an enticing ‘Flash Sale’ offering fare discounts as low as ₹932. This promotion is open for bookings until September 16, 2024, and is valid for travel up to March 31, 2025.
Sale Highlights and Routes
The sale features base fares starting at ₹932. Additionally, Xpress Value fares begin at ₹1,088 on several routes, including Delhi-Gwalior, Guwahati-Agartala, Bengaluru-Chennai, and Kochi-Bengaluru, among others.
Exclusive Offers on AirIndiaExpress.com
Travellers who book through airindiaexpress.com can benefit from exclusive Xpress Lite fares, which include zero fees for check-in baggage. These fares also permit the pre-booking of an extra 3 kg of cabin baggage at no additional cost.
Loyalty Program Benefits
Members of Air India Express’s loyalty program have access to several perks. They can earn up to 8% NeuCoins and enjoy special offers such as up to 40% off on ‘Gourmair’ meals and beverages, Prime & Biz Seats, and Xpress Ahead priority services.
Discounted Baggage Rates and Special Offers
The airline is also offering discounted rates for check-in baggage: ₹1000 for 15 kg on domestic flights and ₹1300 for 20 kg on international flights. Moreover, there are special fares available for students, senior citizens, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), medical professionals, and armed forces members.
Xpress Biz Fares
For those seeking a more premium experience, the Xpress Biz fares, available on the new Boeing 737-8 aircraft, provide a Business Class-like experience with a seat pitch of up to 58 inches.
Fleet Expansion
Air India Express is rapidly expanding its fleet, adding nearly four new aircraft each month. Since its rebranding in October 2023, the airline has introduced over 30 new aircraft, each equipped with 4 to 8 business seats.
Operational Overview
As a subsidiary of Air India and part of the Tata Group, Air India Express operates over 380 flights daily. The airline connects 32 domestic and 14 international airports with a fleet consisting of 64 Boeing 737s and 20 Airbus A320s.