Fly with Air India from abroad and then take two domestic flights for $200 or up to nine flights for $920.
The Maharaja is going all out to woo more passengers on its domestic flights through its ‘Visit Incredible India Pass' scheme. The scheme is being marketed only in the overseas market and allows a passenger flying with Air India from abroad to travel domestically to any online destination to which the carrier operates.
The airline operates to 64 online stations in the country, including Mangalore, Bangalore, Madurai, Thiruvanthapuram, Coimbatore, Hyderabad and Delhi.
The airline has mandated that the promotional fares will be applicable on a city pair involving either no change of aircraft or flight number.
The tickets will be valid for 180 days of in-bound international travel.
International passengers not flying with Air India from abroad but wanting to avail themselves of the offer will have to pay $270 for two flights and $1,000 for nine flights.
The passengers will, however, have to pay all other charges including fees and taxes, Passenger Service Fee, User Development Fee or Airport Development Fee and service tax.