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LTC Fares TABLE III Domestic : Islander Fare TABLE IV Domestic : Remarks & Notings TABLE V Air india Domestic Fares (Apex & Instant Purchase Fares) Fares for the month of Oct - 2018 Domestic : One Way Basic Fares TABLE I Domestic : Link Fares TABLE Ii Domestic : LTC Fares TABLE III Domestic : Islander Fare TABLE IV Domestic : Remarks & Notings TABLE V Economy Class Business Class First Class Sector & v.v ROUTE E90S SAP 8 TAP 8 UAP 8 LAP 8 GAP 8 SIP TIP UIP LIP GIP WIP VIP QIP KIP HIP MIP B Y ZAP ZIP J D C A F 1 Jammu Srinagar D/V 1650 1950 2250 2550 3150 2100 2550 3000 3450 4050 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 7000 15200 16400 18650 22350 2 Aizawl Imphal D/V 1650 1950 2250 2550 3150 2100 2550 3000 3450 4050 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 8000 15200 16400 18650 22350 3 Agra Delhi D/V 1650 1950 2250 2550 3150 2100 2550 3000 3450 4050 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 9000 15200 16400 18650 22350 4 Gaya Varanasi D/V 1650 1950 2250 2550 3150 2100 2550 3000 3450 4050 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 9000 15200 16400 18650 22350 5 Chandigarh Delhi D/V 1650 1950 2250 2550 3150 2100 2550 3000 3450 4050 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 9000 15200 16400 18650 22350 6 Raipur Nagpur D/V 1650 1950 2250 2550 3150 2100 2550 3000 3450 4050 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 9000 15200 16400 18650 22350 7 Khajuraho Varanasi D/V 1650 1950 2250 2550 3150 2100 2550 3000 3450 4050 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 9000 15200 16400 18650 22350 8 Agartala Kolkata D/V 1400 1900 2250 2550 3150 1450 1950 2450 3450 4050 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 9000 15200 16400 18650 22350 9 Agra Khajuraho D/V 1650 1950 2250 2550 3150 2100 2550 3000 3450 4050 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 9000 15200 16400 18650 22350 10 Bengaluru Hubli D/V 1650 1950 2250 2550 3150 2100 2550 3000 3450 4050 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 9000 15200 16400 18650 22350 11 Bhubaneshwar Kolkata D/V 1650 1950 2250 2550 3150 2100 2550 3000 3450 4050 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 9000 15200 16400 18650 22350 12 Goa Mumbai D/V 1650 1950 2250 2550 3150 2100 2550 3000 3450 4050 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 9000 15200 16400 18650 22350 24000 29800 13 Amritsar Delhi D/V 1650 1950 2250 2550 3150 2100 2550 3000 3450 4050 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 9000 11300 13400 18650 22350 24000 29800 14 Raipur Vishakhapatnam D/V 1650 1950 2250 2550 3150 2100 2550 3000 3450 4050 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 9000 15200 16400 18650 22350 15 Hyderabad Tirupati D/V 1650 1950 2250 2550 3150 1700 2100 2600 3100 3600 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 9000 15200 16400 18650 22350 16 Chennai Madurai D/V 1650 1950 2250 2550 3150 2100 2550 3000 3450 4050 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 9000 15200 16400 18650 22350 17 Delhi Lucknow D/V 1650 1950 2250 2550 3150 2100 2550 3000 3450 4050 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 9000 11300 15500 18650 22350 24000 29800 18 Kolkata Gaya D/V 1650 1950 2250 2550 3150 2100 2550 3000 3450 4050 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 9000 15200 16400 18650 22350 19 Ahmedabad Mumbai D/V 1650 1950 2250 2550 3150 2100 2550 3000 3450 4050 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 9000 15200 16400 18650 22350 24000 29800 20 Bagdogra Kolkata D/V 1650 1950 2250 2550 3150 2100 2550 3000 3450 4050 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 9000 8950 12100 18650 22350 21 Aizawl Kolkata D/V 1650 1950 2250 2550 3150 2100 2550 3000 3450 4050 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 9000 15200 16400 18650 22350 22 Jamnagar Mumbai D/V 1650 1950 2250 2550 3150 2100 2550 3000 3450 4050 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 10000 15200 16400 18650 22350 23 Bengaluru Hyderabad D/V 1650 1950 2250 2550 3150 1950 2250 2550 3150 4050 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 9000 12750 16400 18650 22350 24 Kolkata Silchar D/V 1650 1950 2250 2550 3150 2100 2550 3000 3450 4350 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 9000 15200 16400 18650 22350 25 Hubli Mumbai D/V 2250 2750 3250 3750 4250 2600 3050 3500 3950 4550 5150 5900 6650 7700 9300 10800 13050 14900 9000 15200 16400 18650 22350 26 Guwahati Kolkata D/V 1200 1500 1900 2600 3300 1300 1600 2100 2700 3400 4100 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 9000 15200 16400 18650 22350 27 Delhi Khajuraho D/V 1650 1950 2250 2550 3150 2100 2550 3000 3450 4050 4650 5400 6150 7200 9300 10800 13050 14900 9000 15200 16400 18650 22350 28 Bengaluru Goa D/V 1950 2300 2600 2950 3600 2300 2800 3250 3750 4400 5050 5850 6650 7750 10100 11700 14100 16100 11000 16450 17750 20150 24150 29 Indore Mumbai D/V 1950 2300 2600 2950 3600 2300 2800 3250 3750 4400 5050 5850 6650 7750 10100 11700 14100 16100 11000 11500 16350 20150 24150 30 Delhi Jammu D/V 1950 2300 2600 2950 3600 2300 2800 3250 3750 4400 5050 5850 6650 7750 10100 11700 14100 16100 11000 16450 17750 20150 24150 31 Chennai Hyderabad D/V 1450 1950 2250 2700 3200 1550 2000 2300 2850 3500 4000 4750 5750 7250 10100 11700 14100 16100 11000 16450 17750 20150 24150 32 Hyderabad Vishakhapatnam D/V 1950 2300 2600 2950 3600 2300 2800 3250 3750 4400 5050 5850 6650 7750 10100 11700 14100 16100 11000 16450 17750 20150 24150 33 Varanasi Agra D/V 1950 2300 2600 2950 3600 2300 2800 3250 3750 4400 5050 5850 6650 7750 10100 11700 14100 16100 11000 16450 17750 20150 24150 34 Chennai Kochi D/V 1100 1600 2300 3000 3800 1300 1800 2400 3100 3900 4800 5600 6600 7900 10100 11700 14100 16100 11000 16450 17750 20150 24150 26000 32200 35 Delhi Udaipur D/V 1950 2300 2600 2950 3600 2300 2800 3250 3750 4400 5050 5850 6650 7750 10100 11700 14100 16100 11000 16450 17750 20150 24150 36 Imphal Kolkata D/V 1050 1350 1850 2350 2850 1100 1600 2100 2600 3100 3600 4600 5600 6600 10100 11700 14100 16100 11000 16450 17750 20150 24150 37 Chennai Thiruvananthapuram D/V 1950 2300 2600 2950 3600 2300 2800 3250 3750 4400 5050 5850 6650 7750 10100 11700 14100 16100 11000 16450 17750 20150 24150 38 Hyderabad Mumbai D/V 1400 1900 2200 2550 3600 2150 2900 3250 3750 4200 4600 5850 6650 7750 10100 11700 14100 16100 11000 16450 17750 20150 24150 26000 32200 39 Udaipur Mumbai D/V 1950 2300 2600 2950 3600 2300 2800 3250 3750 4400 5050 5850 6650 7750 10100 11700 14100 16100 11000 16450 17750 20150 24150 40 Delhi Srinagar D/V 1950 2300 2600 2950 3600 2300 2800 3250 3750 4400 5050 5850 6650 7750 10200 11700 14100 16100 11000 13300 15450 20150 24150 41 Dimapur Kolkata D/V 1950 2300 2600 2950 3600 2300 2800 3250 3750 4400 5050 5850 6650 7750 10100 11700 14100 16100 11000 16450 17750 20150 24150 42 Kolkata Varanasi D/V 1950 2300 2600 2950 3600 2300 2800 3250 3750 4400 5050 5850 6650 7750 10100 11700 14100 16100 11000 16450 17750 20150 24150 43 Delhi Indore D/V 1950 2300 2600 2950 3600 2300 2800 3250 3750 4400 5050 5850 6650 7750 10100 11700 14100 16100 11000 12400 15450 20150 24150 44 Delhi Varanasi D/V 1950 2300 2600 2950 3600 2300 2800 3250 3750 4400 5050 5850 6650 7750 10100 11700 14100 16100 11000 14200 17750 20150 24150 45 Nagpur Mumbai D/V 2300 2900 3600 4300 5100 2300 2800 3250 3750 4400 5050 5850 6650 7750 10100 11700 14100 16100 11000 16450 17750 20150 24150 26000 32200 46 Mangalore Mumbai D/V 1950 2300 2600 2950 3600 2300 2800 3250 3750 4400 5050 5850 6650 7750 10100 11700 14100 16100 11000 16450 17750 20150 24150 47 Chennai Goa D/V 1950 2300 2600 2950 3600 2300 2800 3250 3750 4400 5050 5850 6650 7750 10300 11700 14100 16100 11000 16450 17750 20150 24150 48 Ahmedabad Delhi D/V 1500 1950 2500 3300 4300 1900 2400 3000 3700 4500 5100 6100 7600 9100 11650 13500 16300 18700 11000 19100 20600 23400 28050 49 Delhi Vadodra D/V 2200 2600 2950 3350 4100 2600 3150 3700 4250 5000 5750 6700 7650 8950 11850 13500 16300 18700 12000 19100 20600 23400 28050 50 Dibrugarh Kolkata D/V 2200 2600 2950 3350 4100 2600 3150 3700 4250 5000 5750 6700 7650 8950 12200 13500 16300 18700 12000 19100 20600 23400 28050 51 Bhubaneshwar Hyderabad D/V 1500 1800 2300 2900 3600 1600 1900 2500 3100 3800 5600 6700 7650 8950 11950 13500 16300 18700 12000 19100 20600 23400 28050 52 Bengaluru Mumbai D/V 1900 2300 2850 3350 4100 2400 3100 3800 4200 5000 5750 6700 7850 8950 11650 13500 16300 18700 12000 19100 20600 23400 28050 53 Delhi Patna D/V 2200 2600 3100 3700 4600 2600 3100 3600 4100 4900 5700 6700 7650 8950 11950 13500 16300 18700 12000 15800 20600 23400 28050 54 Delhi Gaya D/V 2200 2600 2950 3350 4100 2600 3150 3700 4250 5000 5750 6700 7650 8950 11650 13500 16300 18700 12000 19100 20600 23400 28050 55 Jaipur Mumbai D/V 2200 2600 2950 3350 4100 2600 3150 3700 4250 5000 5750 6700 7650 8950 12650 13500 16300 18700 12000 19100 20600 23400 28050 56 Delhi Surat D/V 2200 2600 2950 3350 4100 2600 3150 3700 4250 5000 5750 6700 8000 10000 13900 14900 16300 18700 12000 19100 20600 23400 28050 57 Delhi Rajkot D/V 3000 3500 4100 4700 5500 3150 3700 4250 5000 5750 6700 7650 8900 10450 13900 14900 16300 18700 12000 19100 20600 23400 28050 58 Kozhikode Mumbai D/V 3100 4350 5100 6100 7600 4300 4900 5600 6300 7600 9100 10600 12100 14100 15000 16000 17000 18700 12000 19100 20600 23400 28050 30000 37400 59 Delhi Raipur D/V 2200 2600 2950 3350 4100 3800 4200 4700 5300 6000 6850 7350 7850 8950 12650 13500 16300 18700 12000 19100 20600 23400 28050 60 Mumbai Raipur D/V 3000 3500 4100 4700 5500 3150 3700 4250 5000 5750 6700 7650 8900 10450 14250 14900 16300 18700 12000 19100 20600 23400 28050 61 Aurangabad Delhi D/V 3300 4100 4700 5450 6450 4400 4850 5350 5850 6600 7600 8900 10150 11950 15650 18200 22050 25450 12000 19100 28000 30550 38200 62 Coimbatore Mumbai D/V 2050 2450 3050 3350 4350 3350 4350 4850 5600 6650 7650 8950 10200 12000 15700 18250 22100 25500 15000 26050 28050 31900 38250 63 Delhi Ranchi D/V 2050 2450 3050
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