Indigo International Sale, Fares Starting at INR 3499

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After completing a successful Domestic sale earlier this month, low-cost carrier Indigo on Tuesday announces International Sale with starting fare of just ₹3499.

The airline offers a heavy discount on International sectors like Abu Dhabi, Bangkok, Dhaka, Singapore, Dubai, Phuket, Istanbul, and several other destinations.

The Indigo International sale is started and will be live till 21 Feb 2020. Passengers can book discounted tickets for the travel period between 01 March – 30 Sep. 2020.

  • Sale Period: 18 Feb – 21 Feb 2020
  • Travel Period: 1 Mar – 30 Sep 2020

The airline took to Twitter to announce the lucrative sale alert. “It’s International SALE time! Rush to steal the offer! Book now,” it wrote in the tweet.

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Here are some discounted international fare available from Delhi.

FromToStarting Fare
DelhiAbu Dhabi₹6999*
DelhiBangkok₹6299*
DelhiChengdu₹8799*
DelhiDhaka₹6999*
DelhiDoha₹9599*
DelhiDubai₹8299*
DelhiIstanbul₹11999*
DelhiJeddah₹14999*
DelhiKathmandu₹4399*
DelhiKuala Lumpur₹8999*
DelhiKuwait₹10799*
DelhiPhuket₹8499*
DelhiRiyadh₹12699*
DelhiSingapore₹9499*

The airline said that the International Sale offer is applicable to one-way, round-trip and multi-city bookings, for international travel. The offer is however, not applicable for domestic travel. The sale is only available on limited seats.

Apart from the low fares, the airline is also offering additional cashback up to ₹5000, which can be availed using HDFC Bank, Payzapp, Bank of Baroda and IndusInd Bank.

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  • Get an additional 12% Cashback up to Rs.5000 on easy EMI Payments. Pay using IndusInd Bank Credit Cards.
  • Book using HDFC Bank PayZapp and enjoy 15%* cashback up to ₹1000. Download and register Payzapp to avail of the offer. (No Promo code required).
  • Book using Federal Bank Debit cards and get 10% cashback up to ₹1500.

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Manish Khandelwal
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Manish Khandelwal, a travel-tech enthusiast with over a decade of experience in the travel industry. Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Travelobiz.com, he's passionate about writing.

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