IndiGo Launches Student Fare With Zero Fees, Discounts, and Extra Baggage!

IndiGo has introduced a new fare specifically designed for students. The 'Student Special' fare offers a range of benefits including zero modification fees, up to 6% discount, and extra baggage allowance. This initiative aims to make air travel more accessible and affordable for young learners.
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IndiGo, India’s leading budget airline, has introduced a new initiative called the ‘Student Special’ fare, aimed at making air travel more budget-friendly and convenient for students. This exclusive offer, available on domestic flights booked through IndiGo’s website or mobile app, provides a range of benefits tailored to the specific needs of students.

IndiGo Student Special Fare

IndiGo has announced the ‘Student Special’ Fare, available to students aged 12 and above. To avail of this offer, students must present a valid student ID at check-in. This offer provides up to a 6% discount on base fares, an additional 10 kg of baggage allowance, and no fees for flight modifications. If a valid ID is not shown during check-in, standard fares will apply.

Benefits of IndiGo’s ‘Student Special’ Fare

IndiGo Student Fare

The ‘Student Special’ fare by IndiGo focuses on affordability, flexibility, and ease of travel for students. Below are the key features that make this offer ideal for students:

1. Zero Charges on Flight Modifications

Students can modify their flight bookings without any additional charges, allowing for flexibility in case of last-minute academic schedule changes.

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2. Up to 6% Discount on Fares

IndiGo provides an exclusive discount of up to 6% on base fares, making domestic travel within India more affordable for students.

3. Additional 10 kg Baggage Allowance

To accommodate extra books and essentials, IndiGo offers an extra 10 kg baggage allowance, ensuring students can carry everything they need for their studies.

Who is Eligible for the Student Special Fare?

Students aged 12 and above can access the ‘Student Special’ fare. To qualify, present a valid school or university ID at check-in. The discount applies to all domestic IndiGo flights, but seats are limited.

How to Book the Student Special Fare

Booking the ‘Student Special’ fare is straightforward:

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  • Visit IndiGo’s website or mobile app.
  • Choose the ‘Students’ option during the booking process.
  • Carry a valid school/university ID for verification at check-in.

You can access this exclusive offer only by booking through IndiGo’s official website or mobile app. Since seats are limited, early booking is recommended.

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IndiGo’s Commitment to Student Travel

Vinay Malhotra, Head of Global Sales at IndiGo, said, “We understand the unique travel needs of students and have created the Student Special fare to offer them a hassle-free and affordable travel experience. By providing flexibility, discounts, and extra baggage allowance, we aim to support students in their academic journeys.”

About IndiGo

IndiGo is one of the fastest-growing low-cost carriers globally, operating over 2,100 daily flights to 85+ domestic and 30 international destinations. The airline’s new ‘Student Special’ fare aligns with its commitment to providing affordable and flexible travel options, particularly for the younger generation.

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Final Words

IndiGo’s ‘Student Special’ fare offers discounts, flexible bookings, and extra baggage to simplify student travel in India. This initiative supports students throughout their studies, making air travel more affordable and convenient. Don’t miss this limited offer to ease your travel experience.


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Manish Khandelwal
Manish Khandelwal

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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