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IRCTC offers “Black Friday” incentives on air and rail bookings

UNI
Wednesday, 27 November 2024 (14:19 IST)
New Delhi: State owned Indian Railway Catering & Tourism Corporation Ltd. (IRCTC), under the Ministry of Railways has rolled out a scheme to offer huge financial incentives to travelers on the occasion of “Black Friday” later this week.
 
“The IRCTC is delighted to roll out the “BIG BLACK FRIDAY Offer” -- a once-in-a-year opportunity for travelers to book flights at unbeatable prices,” the PSU said in a release.
 
On November 29, 2024, IRCTC customers can enjoy an instant 100 per cent waiver on convenience fees for all domestic and international flight bookings made through the IRCTC Air website or mobile app, it said.
 
Black Friday is one of the most awaited shopping days of the year and IRCTC is excited to offer travelers an opportunity to plan their future vacations at a fraction of the price. Whether it’s a last-minute holiday trip or planning a summer vacation, IRCTC is there to offer best prices.
 
This exclusive Black Friday deal ensures substantial savings for travelers, making festive getaways, family reunions or well-deserved vacations more affordable and accessible. Plus, every flight booking comes with “Free” travel insurance worth Rs 50 lakhs, offering peace of mind alongside exceptional value, it added.
 
Key Promotional Details include, 100 per cent waiver on convenience fees for all domestic and international flight bookings; validity of the scheme is only on November 29, 2024.

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