The announcement comes a day after SpiceJet extended its monsoon offer with an initial ticket price of Rs 1,999 to all the destinations it flies too.
The bookings under the offer have already commenced and will last upto tomorrow with travel validity between July 19 and September 30, according to the IndiGo website.
Under the airline's latest offer, a one-way journey on Delhi-Lucknow sector will now cost Rs 1,724 while the fare for a Delhi-Ahmedabad journey will be Rs 2,499.
Similarly, the fares for Mumbai-Kolkata and Delhi-Chennai under the offer are Rs 3,499.
AirAsia India, which entered the budget segment space with its first flight to Goa from Bangalore on June 12 is now all set to launch its flight services on the second route, Bangalore-Chennai-Bangalore from Thursday.
Besides, it has already announced to add Kochi in its network from next month.
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