If you're planning to fly this month, there's good news for you. HDFC Bank has launched a great offer for its credit card customers, offering an instant discount on Air India flight tickets. This offer is valid from October 1, 2025, to October 18, 2025.
What's the offer?
HDFC Bank and Air India have jointly launched this festive offer. Customers can avail discounts on both domestic and international flights. Domestic flights offer an instant discount of ₹400 per booking, and international flights offer discounts of up to ₹6,000, depending on the fare and destination. If you're planning to travel on a domestic or international flight this festive season, this could be the best option for you.
How to book?
This offer is only applicable for bookings made through the Air India website or mobile app. Booking through a third-party website or travel agent will not be available. Entering the HDFCFLY promo code is required at the time of booking. Additionally, the offer is applicable only on full payment (single transaction), not EMI payments, and will not apply to tickets that include infants (children under 2 years of age).
Who can avail this benefit?
Only HDFC Bank credit card holders can avail of this offer. This offer is valid on payments made in both INR and foreign currencies (non-INR), meaning customers booking tickets from outside India can also avail a discount. This offer is valid from October 1, 2025, to October 18, 2025.
Why is this offer special?
Due to the numerous festivals in October, air travel demand increases. Therefore, this offer from HDFC Bank and Air India makes the beginning of the festive season even more special for travelers with affordable tickets.
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