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Loss-making SpiceJet, now the pioneer of flash sales, first came out with all-inclusive fares starting from Rs 1,999 for tickets to be booked from Tuesday to Thursday for travel between July 19 and September 30, 2014.
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Hours later, IndiGo — India's largest airline by domestic carriage — also followed suit by offering fares from Rs 1,724. The period of booking tickets at this price and travel were exactly the same as SpiceJet.
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According to IndiGo website, the all-inclusive one-way fares on Mumbai-Kolkata, Delhi-Chennai and Bangalore-Delhi under this latest offer is Rs 3,499. Similarly, Delhi to Mumbai and Kolkata fare is Rs 2,999. Delhi-Lucknow one-way is Rs 1,724.
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"The July-September quarter is lean travel season. This is an attempt to fill up planes during them. But more importantly, these constant sales — no doubt good news for passengers — are also an indication how desperate some financially broke airlines are to raise money to meet their daily cash requirements," said an official.
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