Students traveling within India can now use the benefit of IndiGo’s special offer, which includes up to 6% off the base fare on tickets. Additionally, the airline is offering an extra 10 kg of luggage allowance.
In an effort to make air travel more convenient, economical, and accessible for students, IndiGo has introduced its "Student Special" fare.
This special deal, which is available on domestic flights booked through the IndiGo website or mobile app, is designed especially to meet the particular travel requirements of students.
The Student Special is designed to facilitate student travel and aid them in navigating their academic journeys by prioritizing affordability, flexibility, and convenience.
Students can quickly adjust their flight reservations without incurring additional fees, providing flexibility for last-minute changes in academic schedules.
Students traveling within India can now afford air travel with IndiGo's exclusive discount of up to 6% off base tickets.
IndiGo provides an extra 10 kg of luggage allowance in recognition of the necessity for students to bring extra course materials and personal belongings, guaranteeing they can bring all they'll need for their academic journey.
accessible to students who are at least 12 years old and have a current ID card from their school or university. Subject to availability and limited inventory, the discount is valid on all IndiGo domestic flights.
“We are conscious of the unique needs of students and have crafted this Student Special offering with them in mind,” said Vinay Malhotra, Head of Global Sales at IndiGo.
“This product not only offers affordable travel but also provides greater flexibility and convenience, ensuring students have a seamless travel experience. IndiGo is honored to support the aspirations of young minds as they shape the future of our nation,” he added.
By choosing the "Students" option when making their reservation on IndiGo's website or mobile app, students can conveniently book their reasonably priced domestic flights. To be eligible for the deal, students must show a valid school or university ID at check-in.
Only reservations for IndiGo's Student Special may be made via the airline's official website and mobile app. Because there are only a few tickets available, make sure you reserve in advance to take advantage of this exclusive deal.
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