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Air India Express Rolls Out Payday Sale With Up To 25 Percent Off, Details Inside

Air India Express Rolls Out Payday Sale With Up To 25 Percent Off, Details Inside

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For domestic travel, book your tickets by 3rd June 2025 and travel between 7th June and 20th September 2025.
Air India Express has launched its 'Payday Sale' with discounts of up to 25 percent on flight fares.
This offer is available for:
You can book tickets on the airline's official website www.airindiaexpress.com or via its mobile app, both of which have won awards for ease of use.
Extra Benefits with Xpress Lite
Air India Express is also waiving convenience fees for Xpress Lite bookings made through its site or app.
Xpress Lite is the airline's special zero-checked baggage fare, offering:
Free pre-booking of an extra 3 kg cabin baggage
Lower rates for checked bags:
Rs 1,000 for 15 kg on domestic flights
Rs 1,300 for 20 kg on international flights.
Perks for Loyalty Members
If you're a loyalty member and logged in, you'll get exclusive deals like:
25 percent off on Xpress Biz fares – the airline's premium cabin with up to 58-inch seat pitch
Upgrades to Xpress Biz seats
25 perent off on Gourmair hot meals, seat selection, priority services, and additional baggage options.
Even if you're not a member, you can still enjoy 20 percent off Xpress Biz fares. These premium seats are now available on over 40 brand-new Boeing 737-8 aircraft recently added to the fleet.
Air India Express continues to support special groups with discounted fares and added benefits for:
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