Chennai: TruJet, country’s newest budget airline, has taken to the skies
with a promise to offer affordable fare comprising in-flight food on
its route network that will focus mostly Tier-2 cities in south India.
It is also planning to offer transport services to/from airport to make
its air travel attractive.
The maiden flight of the Hyderabad-based regional carrier took off from Hyderabad to Tirupati on Sunday.
TruJet, owned by Turbo Megha Airways Pvt Ltd., has offered a basic fare of Rs.1499 for Chennai-Rajahmundry route till July 25. It offers discounts for senior citizens (above 60 years) and students. It will also add Aurangabad, the nearest airport to the religious centre Shirdi, to its network from July 26. The airfare may also include transport services for its passengers from Aurangabad airport to Shirdi.
Read news in full 17/07/15 G Balachandar/The Hindu
The maiden flight of the Hyderabad-based regional carrier took off from Hyderabad to Tirupati on Sunday.
TruJet, owned by Turbo Megha Airways Pvt Ltd., has offered a basic fare of Rs.1499 for Chennai-Rajahmundry route till July 25. It offers discounts for senior citizens (above 60 years) and students. It will also add Aurangabad, the nearest airport to the religious centre Shirdi, to its network from July 26. The airfare may also include transport services for its passengers from Aurangabad airport to Shirdi.
Read news in full 17/07/15 G Balachandar/The Hindu
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