Go First announces ‘Travel India Travel Sale’, airfare starting from Rs 1,199
Go First airline (formerly known as Go Air) announced a ‘Travel India Travel’ sale on 16 January 2023. The airlines said that travelers can book tickets and avail of the benefits of sale between 16 to 19 January 2023.
According to the Go First airline offer, the fares start at Rs 1,199 for domestic flights and international at Rs 6,599 for a travel period ranging from 4th February to 30th September 2023.
According to the company, all reservations will also be eligible for free cancellation and rescheduling in accordance with the terms and conditions.
“Pack your bags because we are GO-ing with THE LOWEST FARES. Grab the lowest domestic fares starting at Rs 1,199* only & international fares starting at Rs 6,599* only and save up on flight fares for your trip!,” the airline tweeted.
Pack your bags🧳 because we are GO-ing with THE LOWEST FARES🤩
Grab the lowest domestic fares starting at Rs. 1,199* only & international fares starting at Rs. 6,599* only and save up on flight fares for your trip! pic.twitter.com/Jmxr7IDUsa— GO FIRST (@GoFirstairways) January 16, 2023
Speaking about the sale, Mr. Kaushik Khona, Chief Executive Officer, Go First, said, “This gesture is aimed at providing customers a well-planned, convenient, comfortable, and affordable travel experience. Customers have always been the focal point for GO FIRST. We always try our best to render exceptional services to our beloved customers. The ULCC/ LCC work on the philosophy where the seats are cheap when you book well in advance and as you go near the departure, they become expensive hence this sale is aimed to provide the opportunity for the customers to get the cheapest fares and still have the option to cancel or reschedule till 15 days prior to the scheduled date of departure”.
“This offer will help travelers plan their vacations in advance, making the travel experience more convenient and budget-friendly. The new offers with low airfare are expected to increase the sales flight ticket sales of the company,” the company also said.