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pecial Return Fares: Discounted fares for round trips on the same airline | View All Fares
RS.8,904
RS.9,586
RS.12,315
Current Selection 6E-207
JAI - CCU | Fri, 18 Apr
08:2010:35
6E-238
CCU - JAI | Tue, 22 Apr
06:5509:05
You Pay
Rs.26,712
Prev day

JAI - CCU
Fri, 18 Apr
Next day

Airline

Depart

Arrive Fare Type
Per Adult Fare Prev day

CCU - JAI
Tue, 22 Apr
Next day

Airline

Depart

Arrive Fare Type
Per Adult Fare

6E - 207

08:20

10:35
Non Stop

Stats Refundable
Paid Meal

Rs. 4,371

6E - 237

18:55

21:10
Non Stop

Stats Refundable
Paid Meal

Rs. 4,371

AI - 611

11:05

11:55
Non Stop

Stats Refundable
Free Meal

Rs. 4,686

Change flight at New Delhi. Layover: 01 hr 25 min

AI - 20

13:20

15:35
Non Stop

Stats Refundable
Free Meal

AI - 611

11:05

11:55
Non Stop

Stats Refundable
Free Meal

Rs. 4,686

Change flight at New Delhi. Layover: 08 hr 20 min

AI - 22

20:15

22:25
Non Stop

Stats Refundable
Free Meal

AI - 612

13:25

15:10
Non Stop

Stats Refundable
Free Meal

Rs. 5,001

Change flight at Mumbai. Layover: 03 hr 20 min

AI - 774

18:30

20:50
Non Stop

Stats Refundable
Free Meal

AI - 611

11:05

11:55
Non Stop

Stats Refundable
Free Meal

Rs. 5,631

Change flight at New Delhi. Layover: 05 hr 05 min

AI - 764

17:00

19:10
Non Stop

Stats Refundable
Free Meal

9W - 3252

12:00

13:00
Non Stop

Stats Non Refundable
Paid Meal
4 seats left

Rs. 5,841

Change flight at New Delhi. Layover: 07 hr 45 min

9W - 4282

20:45

23:00
Non Stop

Stats Non Refundable
Paid Meal

9W - 2252

12:00

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