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Jet Airways is now seeking to win back customers with airfares slashed by half.

 An airline spokesperson confirmed this offer , hours after the airline started limping back to normalcy after the crippling five-day agitation of its pilots was called off around midnight.

"The discount would be applicable on the total fare, which includes basic fare and fuel surcharge. It would be valid for all bookings between Monday till Friday in the economy class on all domestic sectors," the airline said.

Jet Airways is now seeking to win back customers with airfares slashed by half.

 An airline spokesperson confirmed this offer , hours after the airline started limping back to normalcy after the crippling five-day agitation of its pilots was called off around midnight.

"The discount would be applicable on the total fare, which includes basic fare and fuel surcharge. It would be valid for all bookings between Monday till Friday in the economy class on all domestic sectors," the airline said.

 Jet Airways executive director Saroj Dutta announced that the private carrier had suffered a loss of over US$40 million (RM140.2m) due the pilots' stir since last Tuesday.

Jet Airways, along with Jet Airways Konnect and low-cost carrier JetLite, makes it the country's largest private airline with a fleet of 107 aircraft, 450 daily flights to 43 domestic and 20 international destinations.(JN)

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