Jet Airways launches Singapore holiday packages
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Mumbai, April 15, 2010: Jet Airways, India’s premier international airline, has introduced ‘Singapore Bonanza’ and ‘Singapore Extravaganza’ to Singapore under its holidays brand JetEscapes. These attractive holiday packages to Singapore are available with immediate effect, with travel validity until June 30, 2010.
Guests may choose between accommodation in three, four and five star hotels, with individual package prices (both Singapore Bonanza and Singapore Extravaganza) as outlined below.
The Singapore Bonanza package includes return Economy class air fare, three nights and four days accommodation in applicable hotels, airport transfers, an open bus tour with Singapore flyer, Explore Universal Studios Singapore in Resorts World, Sentosa, travel insurance, the chance to earn 5 JPMiles on every INR 100 spent, as well as 10 Kgs additional baggage allowance (not valid for infants).
The Singapore Extravaganza package, on the other hand, includes return Economy class air fare, three nights and four days accommodation in applicable hotels, airport transfers, Night Safari tour, tours of Singapore city, Jurong Bird Park and Sentosa Island, travel insurance, the chance to earn 5 JPMiles on every INR 100 spent, as well as 10 Kgs additional baggage allowance (not valid for infants).
According to Mr. Sudheer Raghavan, Chief Commercial Officer, Jet Airways, “Jet Airways is delighted to introduce its new JetEscapes packages, created to delight entire families with tours to some of Singapore’s most popular destinations, at very competitive prices. We are confident that the new packages will prove extremely popular with our guests, perfectly complementing our thrice-daily services to Singapore from India.”
Jet Airways currently flies daily to Singapore from Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai respectively.
For more information, guests may log on to jetairways.com.
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