Close on the heels of the budget carriers rolling out low fares, Government-run Air India has also launched a limited period super sale scheme, offering customers all-inclusive ticket prices starting as low as Rs 1,499 in its domestic network.
The July-September and January-March quarters are considered lean season as against the remaining two quarters in terms of travel demand.
Last week, three no-frills airlines SpiceJet, IndiGo and Air Asia India, had announced low airfares for their flights under similar schemes.
While SpiceJet offered one-way fares starting Rs 511, IndiGo came out with Rs 800 fare offer.
AirAsia India, which is completing two years of its operations, had too lowered its ticket prices by half on several routes.
(With PTI inputs)
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