
Air India's 'Namaste-World' Promotional Sale Now Live
Air India has launched its 'Namaste World' sale with enticing all-inclusive fares for travel across its domestic and international services.
Air India’s ‘Namaste World’ Promotional Sale Now Live
Air India has launched its ‘Namaste World’ promotional sale, offering attractive all-inclusive fares across the airline’s domestic and international network. As part of this exclusive offer, one-way fares on domestic routes start from INR 1,499, and round-trip fares on international routes start from INR 12,310.
The sale is valid until 2359 hours on August 15, 2025. Tickets booked under these promotional fares are valid for travel up to March 31, 2026. Booking options extend to international distribution points, with fares quoted in the relevant local currencies.
Web-exclusive Day 1
The ‘Namaste World’ sale is initially available exclusively on Air India’s website and mobile application on August 10, 2025. Following that, bookings can be made through all available channels, including Air India’s website, mobile app, airport ticketing offices, contact centers, and travel agencies.
Direct Booking Benefits
Travelers who purchase tickets via Air India’s website and mobile app will enjoy zero convenience fees during the sale. Additionally, they can save up to INR 1,000 per person by using the promo code FLYAI, and even receive discounts of up to INR 2,500 per passenger when transactions are processed through Visa cards using promo code VISAFLY.
Sample Round-Trip Fares on International Routes (Ex-India)
Sectors | Currency | Economy | Premium Economy | Business |
---|---|---|---|---|
India-United Kingdom | INR | 44,500 | 95,000 | 143,000 |
India-Europe | INR | 44,000 | 75,531 | 130,000 |
India-Canada | INR | 62,199 | NA | 177,399 |
India-Australia | INR | 51,317 | NA | 163,291 |
Note: The fares are subject to change based on availability and exchange rates.
Conclusion
The promotion applies to selected routes on a first-come, first-served basis. Prices may vary across different cities due to applicable exchange rates and taxes.