Air India Introduces Exclusive Discounts and Perks for Students with Savings of Up to 25%
Air India, a premier global airline from India, has introduced exclusive discounted fares and enhanced perks tailored for students traveling across its domestic and international routes. This initiative aims to make the airline’s full-service flying experience even more appealing to young travelers.
Exciting Benefits for Students
Students can now enjoy up to 10% off on base fares for all flights, along with an additional 10kg baggage allowance. Additionally, bookings made through Air India’s direct platforms, such as the official website and mobile app, include a one-time complimentary date change. These special fares are available in Economy, Premium Economy, and Business class, offering flexibility and convenience for student travelers.
“With these new student fare benefits, we are making it easier and more affordable for young travellers to explore the world, connect with different cultures, and broaden their horizons. At Air India, we are committed to supporting students on their educational journeys and to making full-service flying more accessible and a rewarding experience for students”, said Nipun Aggarwal, Chief Commercial Officer, Air India.
Expanding Global Access for Students
Air India offers seamless travel with non-stop flights connecting India to 42 international destinations and 49 cities across the country. Students traveling to major hubs like the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia can now enjoy enhanced flexibility and convenience when booking their journeys.
Extra Savings on Bookings
Students can save even more with Air India’s mobile app, which waives the convenience fee, translating to savings of ₹399 on domestic flights and up to ₹999 on international routes. Additional discounts are available when using UPI, net banking, or credit/debit cards from Air India’s partner banks for payments on the airline’s website or app. With these offers combined, students can avail discounts of up to 25% on their travel costs.





