Anustup Kundu
1 day ago2 min read


Anustup Kundu
1 day ago2 min read


Anustup Kundu
1 day ago2 min read


Anustup Kundu
1 day ago1 min read


3 Sept 2025
12:11:29 AM
SERVES FOR NATION
News Desk, News Nation 360 : The first international value airline in India, Air India Express, has started a short-lived "PayDay Sale" throughout its local and international network. Members who are logged in can reserve Xpress Value fares from ₹1349 and Xpress Lite fares from ₹1,299 (with no checked baggage) on the domestic network. Through the airline's mobile app and award-winning website, airindiaexpress.com, travellers may book their flights at these alluring prices. Xpress Lite reservations made through the airline's mobile app are eligible for Zero Convenience Fees. Additionally, Xpress Lite prices provide reduced check-in baggage costs: ₹1,300 for 20 kg on international flights and ₹1,000 for 15 kg on domestic flights. The website of the airline provides great discounts to loyalty members, such as a 25% discount on Xpress Biz fares and a 20% discount on Biz Upgrades for domestic flights. Xpress Biz is the airline's business class counterpart, offering ample legroom, free Gourmair Hot Meals, additional check-in baggage allowance (25 kg for domestic and 40 kg for international), and priority services named Xpress Ahead. These Biz seats can be found on more than 40 new Boeing 737-8 planes that joined the Air India Express fleet as part of the expansion. Logged-in members also get a 20% discount on Gourmair hot meals, seat reservation, Xpress Ahead priority services, extra baggage allowance, and up to 8% NeuCoins on purchase. For domestic flights, discounted PayDay Sale fares begin at ₹4,876 for Xpress Lite and ₹5,403 for Xpress Value, for reservations until September 1, 2025, and for travel until March 31, 2026. The airline also offers special discounts, lower fares, and advantages to students, senior citizens, defence personnel, and their dependents. In addition, the website offers convenient payment schemes such as EMI and Buy Now, Pay Later schemes to make it easier for tourists.
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